Parchment
Parchment (parch"ment) , noun
[Old English parchemin, perchemin, French parchemin, Late Latin pergamenum, Latin pergamena, pergamina, from Latin Pergamenus of or belonging to Pergamus an ancient city of Mysia in Asia Minor, where parchment was first used.]
1.
The skin of a lamb, sheep, goat, young calf, or other animal, prepared for writing on. See Vellum.
But here's a parchment with the seal of Casar.
2.
The envelope of the coffee grains, inside the pulp.
Collocations (1)
Parchment paper , See Papyrine.