Canterburies

/ˈkæntərˌbɛriz/ noun

Plural of Canterbury; refers to multiple small ornamental open-sided cabinets or shelves, popular as decorative furniture in the Victorian era.

The furniture piece 'Canterbury' is supposedly named after the Canterbury region or was a play on words, though its exact origin is disputed. The name stuck in Victorian furniture terminology and became pluralized.

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