pergaments

Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from, from , which is named for the Ancient city of Pergamon (modern Bergama) in Asia Minor, where it was invented as an expensive alternative for papyrus.

Noun

 * 1) parchment material made from animal skin and used for writing
 * 2) parchment such material covered with writing
 * 1) parchment such material covered with writing
 * 1) parchment such material covered with writing