Almery

/ˈælməri/ noun

A cupboard or cabinet, especially one in a church for storing sacred objects, vestments, or ceremonial items.

From Middle English and Old French 'almaire,' derived from Latin 'armarium' (chest, cupboard, archive). This word has a parallel history to 'armory,' both deriving from the same Latin root meaning 'arms' or 'equipment.'

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