Obs. rare. Also farment. [a. OF. ferrement:—L. ferrāment-um implement of iron.] In pl. Iron fittings.

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1440.  J. Shirley, Dethe K. James (1818), 15–6. He suppoisyng to have brestyn the farrements of the chaumbur wyndos, bot thay wer so sqware, and strongli sowdid yn the stonys with moltyne lede, that thay myght not be brostyne for hym, withowtyn more and strenger helpe.

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1458.  Yatton Ch.-wardens’ Accts. (Som. Rec. Soc.), 100. For Ire gare [Iron-gear] farmentes, hokys, and other thynges to the chorche euce [use].

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