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.
1553. Brende, Q. Curtius, III. 14. Neither the men nor the horse glistered with golde nor precyous furnymentes.
1561. T. Hoby, trans. Castigliones 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.
1596. Spenser, F. Q., IV. iii. 38. They spyde with speedie whirling pace One in a charet of straunge furniment.