We have no meanings for "own larder" in our records yet.
1 He has bought your fish, even when his own larder was full.
2 He is not permitted to steal from our own larder .
3 The gazelle would supply our own larder , but meat for hard-worked man was very desirable.
4 You will excuse my apparent grossness, Mary, in venturing to bring my own larder with me.
5 He carries his own larder about with him, and he is himself 'a tun of man'.
6 But it seemed a large portion of what Talen delivered came from his family's own larder and garden.
7 And if I mistook not, the good cheer on the table came out of Mistress Walgrave's own larder .
8 How else could I live an' I did not take from the fat town hogs to fill our own larder ?
9 The captain of the dockyard had his own pigs on the island, and had presented the meat from his own larder .
10 I warrant it is not for love of us, but only to fill thine own larder after the manner of Sir Fox among the drakes.
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