parament

/ˈpɛrəmənt/
noun
  1. A decorative cloth or hanging used in a church, especially on an altar, lectern, or pulpit.
    • The old parament was faded, so the congregation donated a new one.
    • During Lent, the paraments are often changed to a purple color.
    • The church volunteers carefully embroidered a new parament for the altar.
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