Sideboard vs Cellaret - What's the difference?
sideboard | cellaret |
A piece of dining room furniture having drawers and shelves for linen and tableware; originally for serving food
a board that forms part of the side of something
(in the plural, chiefly, British) sideburns
A set of cards that are separate from a player's primary deck, used to customize a match strategy against an opponent by enabling a player to change the composition of the playing deck.
A deep, often metal-lined drawer in a sideboard used for storing wines and liquors.
* 2007 , Leo Tolstoy, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, trans., War and Peace , Vintage Classics, page 349:
* "The agile old servant opened the cellaret , prepared the tea table, and brought a boiling samovar."