refectory tables

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Scope note
Long dining tables popular 16th-17th centuries, so-called because they resemble tables used in a refectory, although they were not necessarily actually used in a refectory. Typical examples are oblong tables with four or six turned legs that may be expanded by leaves.
refectory tables
Accepted term: 06-May-2024