Значение слова "AUMBRY" найдено в 6 источниках

AUMBRY

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`ɑːmbrɪ]
шкаф; кладовая; буфет
ниша в стене


найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Aumbry: translation

Aumbry
Its original meaning was a cupboard and it has never lost this more general sense, but even in classical Latin it had of it acquired in addition the special signification of a cupboard of holding books

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Aumbry
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    Variously written AMBRY, or AUMBRYE, is a derivative through the French of the classical armarium, or medieval Latin almarium.Its original meaning was a cupboard and it has never lost this more general sense, but even in classical Latin it had of it acquired in addition the special signification of a cupboard of holding books. This limited meaning was widely prevalent in the Middle Ages. Thus in the ten-century rule of Cluny the library is called armarium, and the official who had charge of it armarius, while by an arrangement which was long and widely observed both in Benedictine and in other monastic houses, this armarius, or librarian, was usually identical with the precentor. In Ælfric's Anglo-Saxon glossary, compiled at the beginning the Anglo-Saxon word bochord (book-hoard, i.e. library), is interpreted bibliotheca vel armarium vel archirum. Similarly it was a common proverb in religious houses, which meets us as early as 1170, that claustrum sine armario est quasi castrum sine armamentario (a monastery without a library is like a fortress without an arsenal). Besides this, owing to the number of cupboards and presses needed for storing vestments, church plate, etc., the word armaruim was also not unfrequently used for the sacristy, though this may also be due to the fact the books were themselves in many cases kept in the sacristy. In German the word Almerei, a derivative of armarium, has the meaning of sacristy.
    HERBERT THURSTON
    Transcribed by Joseph P. Thomas

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ. 1) уст. шкаф; кладовая; буфет Syn: storehouse, treasury, cupboard, safe, locker, ambulacrum 2) церк. ниша в стене (для хранения книг, посуды и т. п.)
найдено в "Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases"
Aumbry: translation

See Ambry


найдено в "Англо-русском дополнительном словаре"
шкаф; кладовая; буфет ниша в стене (для хранения книг, посуды и т.п.)
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