parament
See also: Parament
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman parement, Middle French parement, from Late Latin paramentum, from Latin parare (“prepare”) + mensam (“table”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpaɹəmənt/
Noun
parament (plural paraments)
Translations
robe
hanging or ornament of a room of state
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɑ.rɑˈmɛnt/
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Hyponyms
- albe
- amict
- cingel
- dalmatiek
- fanon
- kazuifel
- lofvelum, benedictievelum
- manipel
- pallium
- rationale
- stola
- superplie
- tuniek
- bonnet
- camauro
- mijter
- pileolus
- galero
- bursa
- corporale
- kelkvelum
- purificatorium, kelkdoekje
- palla
- altaardwaal
- antependium
- baarkleed, pelder
- ciborievelum
- tabernakelvelum
- gremiale
- cappa magna
- rochet
- mozetta
- koorkap, pluviale
Old French
Noun
parament m (oblique plural paramenz or paramentz, nominative singular paramenz or paramentz, nominative plural parament)
- (9th century) Alternative form of parement
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