Obs. rare. [a. Du. kelder a cellar: cf. the phrase HANS-in-kelder.] The womb.
1646. Cleveland, Kings Disguise, Poems (1647), 33. The Sun wears Midnight; Day is beetle-browd, And Lightning is in Kelder of a Cloud.
1658. Brome, New Acad., II. i. Wks. 1873, II. 29. The unbegotten Hans that I mean to clap into thy Kelder.