In the Middle Ages an aumbry was a cabinet in the wall of a Christian church or in the sacristy which was used to store chalices and other vessels, as well as for the reserved sacrament, the consecrated elements from the Eucharist. This latter use was infrequent in pre-Reformation churches, although it was known in Scotland, Sweden, Germany and Italy.
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aumbry词源英文解释
Middle English : from Old French armarie, from Latin armarium 'closet, chest', from arma 'utensils'