loge – A booth or stall; also a box in a theatre. More…
cage – Came to English from Latin cavea, “enclosure for animals; coop, hive, or stall”—or “dungeon.” More…
install – Its earliest sense was “place in office by seating in a stall or official seat,” from Old French estaler, “to place,” from estal, “place.” More…
pedestal – Comes from Old Italian piedestallo, a conflation of pie de stallo, “foot of a stall.” More…