Meaning of cellarette | Babel Free
Definitions
A drinks cabinet
Examples
“The inset sketch of joint shows the housing of the top rail to receive the legs. Fig. 59 shows a deep drawer, generally known as a cellarette, and used in a sideboard to accommodate wine bottles.”
“The source of drinks he indicated was a well-stocked cellarette at the other side of the room.”
“I feel the need of a bracer after all this excitement," Vantine remarked, as he opened the cellarette. "”
“"Felix is ill, and I want to get at some cognac that is in the cellarette."”
“There was a cellarette in one corner, the Major noticed, and it was well stocked.”
“The full page illustrations will give the reader a good idea of this arrangement, and it would seem that the modern sideboard is the combination of these separate articles into one piece of furniture--at different times and in different fashions--first the pedestals joined to the table produced our "pedestal sideboard," then the mirror was joined to the back, the cellarette made part of the interior fittings, and the banishment of knife cases and urns to the realms of the curiosity hunter, or for conversion into spirit cases and stationery holders.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.