Butler-s-pantry


a service room between a kitchen and dining room, typically equipped with counters, a sink, and storage space for china and silver.

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    a sideboard, often with a fall front, having on its top a china cabinet with glazed doors.

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    a small table, usually used as a coffee table, with a removable or fixed butler’s tray for a top.

  • Butler-s-tray

    a rectangular tray, usually of mahogany or similar wood, with hinged sides that may be folded down to form a flat oval.

  • Butlerage

    the privilege allowed the king’s butler to take a certain quantity of every cask of wine imported by an alien. Historical Examples Commentaries on the Laws of England William Blackstone Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 Various

  • Butlery

    a butler’s room or pantry; buttery. Historical Examples The Romance of Words (4th ed.) Ernest Weekley noun (pl) -leries a butler’s room another name for buttery2 (sense 1)


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