Cellar-door

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛɫɝ- ˈdɔɹ/

Cellar-door (noun)

  1. A door at the front of a cellar, often used as the entrance to a small bar or drinking place.
  2. A door that gives access to a room under a building where wine or other stored items are kept.

Examples

  • The cellar-door leads to the pub entrance.
  • We found the cellar-door near the pub entrance.