aumery Antonyms
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Meaning of aumery
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aumery (n.)
A form of Ambry, a closet; but confused with Almonry, as if a place for alms.
aumery Sentence Examples
- The ancient castle boasted a magnificent aumery filled with rare tapestries and antique relics.
- The monastery's aumery was a treasure trove of illuminated manuscripts and sacred artifacts.
- The village elder kept his most prized possessions in a small, ornate aumery hidden beneath the floorboards.
- The aumery in the grand hall displayed a stunning collection of medieval weapons and armor.
- The church's aumery contained the sacred vessels used for Mass and other religious ceremonies.
- The wealthy merchant's aumery was overflowing with fine wines, exotic spices, and gold coins.
- The alchemist's secluded aumery held a cache of mysterious potions, powders, and strange apparatus.
- The aumery in the abandoned attic was filled with dusty remnants of a forgotten past.
- The queen's aumery was a private chamber where she stored her precious jewels and personal correspondence.
- The aumery in the inn's common room was stocked with an assortment of ales, meads, and hearty foods for the weary travelers.
FAQs About the word aumery
A form of Ambry, a closet; but confused with Almonry, as if a place for alms.
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No antonyms found.
The ancient castle boasted a magnificent aumery filled with rare tapestries and antique relics.
The monastery's aumery was a treasure trove of illuminated manuscripts and sacred artifacts.
The village elder kept his most prized possessions in a small, ornate aumery hidden beneath the floorboards.
The aumery in the grand hall displayed a stunning collection of medieval weapons and armor.