refectory table
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Definition
Noun: A long, narrow dining table, traditionally supported by a stretcher between two trestles. This design is characteristic of tables found in monastic or institutional dining halls (refectories).
Usage
The term "refectory table" specifically describes a style of table. It is used as a countable noun. * We placed the long refectory table in the center of the kitchen. * The antique refectory table could seat twelve people comfortably. * Their dining room features a beautiful oak refectory table.
Advanced Usage
- The term evokes a sense of rustic, traditional, or historical design, often used in modern contexts to describe furniture that mimics this classic style.
- It is frequently used in interior design and antique furniture descriptions.
Variants and Related Words
- Refectory (noun): A dining hall, especially in a monastery, college, or other institution. This is the room for which this style of table is named.
- Trestle table (noun): A table supported by trestles. A "refectory table" is a specific, long and narrow type of trestle table.
Synonyms
- Long dining table
- Trestle table (a broader category)
- Monastic table (less common)
Antonyms
- Round dining table
- Square dining table
- Pedestal table
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To gather around the refectory table: Implies a communal, often large, meal shared by many people.
- The whole family gathers around the refectory table for holiday dinners.
Noun
- a long narrow dining table supported by a stretcher between two trestles