armoire
noun/ɑːmˈwɑː/UK/ɑɹmˈwɑɹ/US
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Middle French armoire. Doublet of ambry, armarium, and almirah.
- derived from armoire
Definitions
A type of cupboard, cabinet, or wardrobe, originally used for storing weapons.
- Downing the drink in a single gulp, I move over to the Anatolian white-oak armoire where I keep a brand-new nail gun I bought last week at a hardware store near my office in Wall Street.
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