pantry
n.
early 14c., from Anglo-French panetrie (Old French paneterie) "bread room," from Medieval Latin panataria "office or room of a servant who has charge of food" (literally "bread"), from Latin panis "bread" (see food). Sense in English has evolved so far that its roots in "bread" are no longer felt.
〔李〕[pant =bread面包;-ry ⇒“a place for keeping bread存放面包之地”→] n. a small room where food,dishes,etc.are kept食品室