parlamentum
Parlamentum is a Latin term used in medieval Latin to denote a gathering or assembly convened for consultation on matters of state. The word is derived from vernacular forms such as French parlement, itself from Latin parlare, to speak, reflecting the function of a speaking assembly that bargains, argues, and advises.
The form and scope of parlementum varied widely across medieval Europe. Assemblies could be temporary councils
Over time, the concept evolved differently in various polities. In some places, Latin references to parlementum
Today, parlementum is chiefly used in philology and history to discuss how medieval rulers consulted elites