- nounparlour (noun) · parlours (plural noun) · parlor (noun) · parlors (plural noun) · milking parlour (noun) · milking parlours (plural noun) · milking parlor (noun) · milking parlors (plural noun)
- dateda sitting room in a private house:"they had lunch in the parlor" · "she knocked on the parlor door"
- a room in a public building for receiving guests:"the mayor's parlor"
- a room in a monastery or convent that is set aside for conversation.
- a shop or business providing specified goods or services:"a funeral parlor" · "an ice cream parlor"
- a room or building equipped for milking cows.
adjectivederogatoryparlour (adjective) · parlor (adjective)- denoting a person who professes but does not actively give support to a specified (especially radical) political view:"urban intellectuals and parlor revolutionaries"
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French parlur ‘place for speaking’, from Latin parlare ‘speak’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a sitting room in a private house:
- a shop or business providing specified goods or services:
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