Definitions for cellarage

cellarage cel·lar·age

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IPA: /ˈsɛl ər ɪdʒ/

Cellarage is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 213 anagrams from letters in cellarage (aaceegllr).

Definitions for cellarage

noun

  1. cellar space.
  2. charges for storage in a cellar.

Origin of cellarage

First recorded in 1505-15; cellar + -age

Examples for cellarage

We caught water, as it dripped ice-cold from the roof, and pledged Old Winter in his own cellarage.

I will invite attention to fig. 12, which represents a cellarage window constructed quite recently.

Jack laughed at his own phrase, so literally close to the only mode of gaining access to their cellarage in the snow.

The latter wing contains the cellarage of the general administration of the hospitals.

They are as deep in cellarage as they are high, while the rooms in them are innumerable.

In short, from cellarage to garret all is complete, and Number Forty-two is really a splendid mansion.

Peer felt as if he had fallen through the floor into the cellarage.

My dear sir, I have a house, and cellarage, to the both of which you shall be made welcome.

Quick as lightning the form crossed the ante-room, then plunged by a low entrance into the cellarage.

Which they had to do; nothing, for certain days, but cellarage to lodge in; King inexorable, deaf to remonstrance.

Word Value for cellarage
Scrable

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Words with friends

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