Almury

/ælˈmjʊri/ noun

A medieval term for a decorated niche or cupboard in a church wall, used to hold sacred vessels and liturgical objects.

Possibly from Old English or Old French, with uncertain etymology; some scholars suggest connection to 'almery' or 'ambry,' ecclesiastical storage terms. The word fell out of use by the Renaissance.

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