Butlery

/ˈbʌtlərɪ/ noun

A pantry or storage room in a large household where a butler keeps dishes, silverware, wine, and other supplies; also spelled butleries in plural.

From Middle English and Old French bouteillerie, originally meaning a wine cellar or place for storing bottles. Over time it came to mean the butler's office or pantry where he kept household supplies.

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