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- Ambry - Wikipedia
An ambry (or almery, aumbry; from the medieval form almarium, cf Lat armārium, "a place for keeping tools"; cf O Fr aumoire and mod armoire) is a recessed cabinet in the wall of a Christian church for storing sacred vessels and vestments [1]
- AUMBRY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
AUMBRY definition: a recess in the wall of a church or a cupboard in the sacristy where sacred vessels, books, vestments, etc , are kept See examples of aumbry used in a sentence
- Frequently Asked Question regarding the ambry. - Catholic Doors
The traditional purpose of the ambry (or almery, aumbry; from the medieval form almarium, cf Lat armarium, "a place for keeping tools", French = armoire) was a recessed cabinet in the wall of the Catholic church for storing Sacred vessels and vestments
- Aumbry – The Episcopal Church
A cupboard or secure receptacle in the side wall of the sanctuary or sacristy Aumbries traditionally have been used to keep sacred vessels, books, reliquaries, and oils for anointing Aumbries may also be used for the reservation of the Blessed Sacrament
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Aumbry - NEW ADVENT
Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19 99 Variously written AMBRY, or AUMBRYE, is a derivative through the French of the classical armarium, or medieval Latin almarium
- aumbry, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun aumbry, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Aumbry — Buckingham Timberworks
Most of the body of the aumbry is constructed from red oak, but the back is made of pine to provide color contrast and lighten the cabinet’s weight The aumbry is assembled with a combination of joinery and steel flat cut nails
- Aumbry in Construction and Church Architecture
An aumbry is a small built-in wall cabinet or recessed niche set into a framed partition, traditionally used to store specialized or sacred items
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