ə̇nˈkänyər, änˈk-, -kȯin-, F äⁿkȯnʸu̅e̅u̅e̅r noun
( -s )
Etymology: French, from Middle French, corner formed by the junction of two walls, from encoigner to put into a corner (from Old French encoignier, from en- en- (I) + coing corner) + -ure — more at coin
: a small piece of furniture (as a cabinet) made to fit into a corner