Almeries

/ælˈmɪəriz/ noun

Plural of almery; cupboards, cabinets, or storage spaces, particularly those found in churches for keeping sacred vessels and vestments.

From Middle English 'almary' or 'almerie,' derived from Old French 'almaire,' which came from Latin 'armarium' (cupboard, archive). The word traveled through church Latin into medieval English.

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