Dictionary entry

Parament

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Par″a‐ment (?), n. [Sp. paramento, from parar to prepare, L. parare.] Ornamental hangings, furniture, etc., as of a state apartment; rich and elegant robes worn by men of rank; — chiefly in the plural.

Lords in paraments on their coursers. Chaucer.

Chamber of paraments, presence chamber of a monarch.