Ferramentum, ferramenti, neut. ge. Cic.An instrument or toole of yron.Ferramenta agrestia.Liu.Ferramenta vetera. Colum. Olde peeces of yron and tooles.Ferramenta fabrorum. Hor. Masons or carpenters tooles.Ferramenta tonsoria. Mart. Ferramentarij.They that worke in yron.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
ferrāmentum, i, n. [ferrum], an implement or tool of iron, or shod, pointed, etc., with iron, esp. agricultural implements (a hatchet, axe, sickle, etc.): puteum periclo et ferramentis fodimus, Plaut. Rud 2, 4, 19: de ferramentorum varietate scribit (Cato) permulta ... ut falces, palas, rastros, etc., Varr. R. R. 1, 22, 5; Col. 2, 18, 4; 3, 18, 6; 4, 24, 21; 4, 29, 15; Plin. 18, 26, 64, 236: agrestia, Liv. 1, 40, 5: peditem super arma ferramentis quoque et copiis onerare, axes, etc., Tac. G. 30: bonorum ferramentorum studiosus, swords or daggers, Cic. Cat. 3, 5, 10; id. Sull. 19, 55; id. N. D. 1, 8, 19; cf. id. Top. 15, 59; Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 86: nulla ferramentorum copia, Caes. B. G. 5, 42, 3: tonsoria,