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.
1848. C. A. Johns, Week at Lizard, 54. The greater part of the cellared fish are exported.
1855. I. Taylor, Restor. Belief (1856), 298. Cellared wretchedness, and disease.