Definition of Aumbry. Meaning of Aumbry. Synonyms of Aumbry

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Definition of Aumbry

Aumbry
Aumbry Aum"bry, n. Same as Ambry.

Meaning of Aumbry from 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...
- is a Manchester chef who has run two successful restaurants in the city; Aumbry and 4244. Mary-Ellen McTague attended St Gabriel's RC High School and Holy...
- Neocatechumenal Way. In some churches, the sacrament is reserved in a tabernacle or aumbry with a lighted candle or lamp nearby. In Anglican churches, only a priest...
- container for the same purpose, which is set directly into a wall, is called an aumbry. Within Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and in some traditions of Lutheranism...
- McTague, with whom Mountain had previously owned Prestwich-based restaurant Aumbry. McTague had her first job preparing food at the Roadhouse whilst she was...
- tabernacle or aumbry on, behind, or near the altar. Its presence is usually indicated by a lamp suspended over or placed near the tabernacle or aumbry. Except...
- where needed. In churches, a ciborium is usually kept in a tabernacle or aumbry. The ciborum may be veiled to indicate the presence of the consecrated hosts...
- pseudonyms S. Barrington Bayley, P.F Woods, J. Barrington Bayley, Alan Aumbry, Michael Barrington, Simon Barclay, and John Diamond.[citation needed] "Combat's...
- sacrament is locked in a tabernacle (more common in Roman Catholicism) or aumbry (more common in the other traditions mentioned). In the service of benediction...
- the monasteries. The monks' towels were kept nearby in cupboards called aumbries (derived from the Latin armarium or from Medieval Latin almarium). The...