Aumbries

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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Furnishings (Hierarchy Name) > furnishings (artifacts) > <furnishings by form or function> > furniture > <furniture by form or function> > <storage and display furniture> > case furniture > cupboards > food cupboards (general cupboards)

Descripción

Places for keeping victuals; variously applied to a store-closet, pantry, or cupboard in a pantry. The term was first used in the Medieval period for enclosed cupboards or storage niches enclosed by doors; often a receptacle for provisions to be given away as alms. The term remained in use chiefly for the aumbries enclosed in or hung on a wall near the altar in churches in which sacramental vessels were kept. When referring to such forms enclosed by doors from the 17th century on, use "cupboards."

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300039221

Otros términos

  • spinden [nl]
  • armadietti (alimenti armadio) [it]
  • alacenas (aumbries) [es]
  • aumbry [en]
  • almeries [en]
  • ambries [en]
  • ambry [en]
  • close cupboards [en]
  • spinde [nl]
  • armadietto (alimenti armadio) [it]
  • alacena (aumbry) [es]
  • aumbray [en]
  • aumbrie [en]
  • aumery [en]
  • awmery [en]