ppl. a. [f. CELLAR sb. and v. + -ED.] That is stored or housed in a cellar. Cellared fish: fish prepared in a fish-cellar; cf. quot. 1848 in CELLAR sb. 1.

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1848.  C. A. Johns, Week at Lizard, 54. The greater part of the cellared fish are exported.

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1855.  I. Taylor, Restor. Belief (1856), 298. Cellared wretchedness, and disease.

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