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vestiarium

vestiˈarium rare.
  [L. vestiārium, f. vesti-s clothes, clothing: see -arium.]
  A vestiary, vestry.

1855 Thackeray Newcomes xliv, The chapel by the little door near to the Vestiarium. 1875 Encycl. Brit. I. 13/1 The upper story of the refectory [in a Benedictine abbey] is the ‘vestiarium’, where the ordinary clothes of the brethren were kept.

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