Almira

/ælˈmɪrə/ noun

A large cupboard, cabinet, or wardrobe, particularly used in South Asian contexts; an alternative spelling of almirah.

From Portuguese 'almario' or Arabic/Persian origins, entering English through contact with India during colonial periods. The word likely derives from the same root as Spanish 'almario' (cupboard), showing cross-linguistic influence in colonial trade terminology.

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