Ascham

/ˈæʃəm/ noun

A historical term for a cupboard or recess in a wall, typically used for storing items in medieval or Tudor buildings.

Possibly from Roger Ascham, a Tudor scholar and writer, or from a Dutch origin. The etymology is uncertain, though the term appears in Tudor-era architectural descriptions.

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