noun
cabinet with double doors (for books, etc.)
Historical term for a cabinet with double doors, used by the nobility to store books and other items. The word is rare in modern Japanese outside of historical or museum contexts.
See also: 厨子
博物館で江戸時代の厨子棚を見学した。
I saw an Edo-period cabinet with double doors at the museum.
Compound of 厨子 (ずし, 'cabinet with doors') and 棚 (だな, 'shelf'). The exact historical derivation is uncertain, but the term describes a specific type of shelved cabinet used in aristocratic settings.