pament

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Pavement: the hardened surface laid on top of the ground as in a street or the ground floor of a building.
 * 2) * c. 1410,, "The Franklin's Tale" in ', copied in MS Landsdowne 851. Republished in 1808-1879', (ed.), The Landsdowne MS of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales'', London: The Chaucer Society. p. 518, l. 1371-1372
 * "enm"

- And in here faders blode þe[i] made hem daunce / Vppon þe pament god ȝeue hem meschaunce


 * 1) A street or roadway