Obs. Also 6 f(o)urnyment, (furnament). [ad. OF. fourniment, f. fournir to FURNISH.] a. The state or condition of being furnished. b. pl. Accoutrements, decorations, fittings.

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1553.  Brende, Q. Curtius, III. 14. Neither the men nor the horse … glistered … with golde nor precyous furnymentes.

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1561.  T. Hoby, trans. Castiglione’s Courtyer (1577), S ij a. I wyll not haue the Courtier bereaued from hys due honoure and the fournymentes whiche you youre selfe promised hym yesternyght.

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1596.  Spenser, F. Q., IV. iii. 38. They spyde with speedie whirling pace One in a charet of straunge furniment.

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