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CELL

Volume 6 · 51 words · 1842 Edition

(Cella), in ancient writers, denotes a place or apartment, usually under ground, and vaulted, in which were stored up several kinds of necessaries, as wine, honey, and the like; and according to which it was called Cella Vinaria, Ollearia, Mellaria, &c. The word is formed from the Latin celare, to conceal.