Larder vs Warder - What's the difference?
larder | warder |
A guard, especially in a prison.
(archaic) A truncheon or staff carried by a king or commander, used to signal commands.
* 1595 , Samuel Daniel, Civil Wars
* William Shakespeare, King Richard II, Act 1, Scene 3
As a noun larder
is a cool room in a domestic house where food is stored; a pantry.As a verb warder is
to keep, retain.larder
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warder
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(en noun)- When, lo! the king suddenly changed his mind, / Casts down his warder to arrest them there.
- Stay, the king hath thrown his warder down.