hanging |
parament |
As nouns the difference between hanging and parament
is that
hanging is the act of hanging a person (or oneself) by the neck in order to execute that person (or to commit suicide) while
parament is a type of elaborate robe especially as worn by someone in power or a religious official.
As a verb hanging
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective hanging
is suspended.
lectern |
parament |
As nouns the difference between lectern and parament
is that
lectern is a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service while
parament is a type of elaborate robe especially as worn by someone in power or a religious official.
pulpit |
parament |
As nouns the difference between pulpit and parament
is that
pulpit is a raised platform in a church, usually enclosed, where the minister or preacher stands to conduct the sermon while
parament is a type of elaborate robe especially as worn by someone in power or a religious official.
cloth |
parament |
As nouns the difference between cloth and parament
is that
cloth is (uncountable) a woven fabric such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use while
parament is a type of elaborate robe especially as worn by someone in power or a religious official.
altar |
parament |
As a verb altar
is .
As a noun parament is
a type of elaborate robe especially as worn by someone in power or a religious official.
liturgical |
parament |
As an adjective liturgical
is pertaining to liturgy.
As a noun parament is
a type of elaborate robe especially as worn by someone in power or a religious official.
robe |
parament |
As nouns the difference between robe and parament
is that
robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions while
parament is a type of elaborate robe especially as worn by someone in power or a religious official.
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