An archaic term for iron tools, ironware, or metal implements collectively; or equipment made of iron.
From Latin 'ferramentum,' derived from 'ferrum' (iron) plus '-mentum' (instrument or means); used in Middle English and older European languages.
Ferrament is delightfully specific—it's not just 'tools' but specifically the metal ones, and when medieval texts mention a blacksmith's ferrament, you know they mean every hammer, tong, and nail in the shop.
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