preparementEtymologyFrom prepare + -ment; perhaps modelled on Middle French preparement; compare Medieval Latin praeparāmentum.preparement means preparation. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounPreparation.“Whose highness, so far off by distance of place, so endued with felicity which oftentimes might cause oblivion, and continually busied with manifold weighty matters concerning the governance of his realm, yet nevertheless among such exceeding occasions of impediment, hath never suffered the remembrance of your grace to be absent from his heart, as well appeareth by his liberal readiness always in ”