piefort
/paɪˈfɔːrt/Definitions
1. noun
A large organ or chest of pipes in a church, typically in a Renaissance or Baroque organ, used for playing bass notes.
“The church’s piefort was a magnificent sight to behold with its complex system of pipes.”
2. noun
A large wooden chest used for storing goods, especially in a medieval ship.
“The piefort on the medieval ship was used to store valuable commodities.”