- nounparlour (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.
adjectiveparlour (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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- A parlour is a room in a private house used for relaxing or entertaining guests123. It is usually located to the side of the main room2. In the past, parlours were often kept tidy and decorated for visitors13. A parlour can also be a room for communication between monastics and laypeople, or a room for discussion23.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.parlour noun [C] (ROOM) (especially in the past) a room in a private house used for relaxing, especially one that was kept tidy for entertaining guests: the front parlourdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/parlourparlour (plural parlours) A room for private use, usually to the side of a building 's main room. A room or opening for monastics to communicate with laypeople. (rare) A room for discussion; a meeting room.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/parlourparlour, US parlor /ˈpɑːlə/ n old-fashioned a living room, esp one kept tidy for the reception of visitors a reception room in a priest's house, convent, etcwww.wordreference.com/definition/parlour
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