I.timber for the lower part and hold of a shipof-war, including the statumina and costæ: “Volaterrani interamenta navium polliciti sunt,” Liv. 28, 45, 15 Weissenb. (less correctly, acc. to others, incērāmenta , ōrum, n., rosin and pitch for calking a ship).
intĕrāmenta , ōrum, n. inter,