Reverse Dictionary: STOREROOM

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1325 — BUTLERY orig.: a storeroom for provisions, esp. wine’ the provision and serving of drink as a department of a royal or noble household; later, a room in a large house, usually located between the kitchen and dining room, used for the storage of dishes, glassware, cutlery, etc., and sometimes also for serving or storing food and drink
1333 GARDEROBE a storeroom, wardrobe; a locked-up chamber in which articles of dress, stores, etc. are kept → Hist.
1384 — BUTTERY a storeroom for provisions, esp. ale and other alcoholic drinks; a pantry or larder → hist.