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parlour
CIDE DICTIONARY
parlour, n.
- Same as parlor. [WordNet 1.5]
- A room in an inn or club where visitors can be received. [WordNet 1.5]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
parlour, n. (US parlor)
1 a sitting-room in a private house.
2 a room in a hotel, convent, etc., for the private use of residents.
3 esp. US a shop providing specified goods or services (beauty parlour; ice-cream parlour).
4 a room or building equipped for milking cows.
5 (attrib.) derog. denoting support for political views by those who do not try to practise them (parlour socialist).
1 a sitting-room in a private house.
2 a room in a hotel, convent, etc., for the private use of residents.
3 esp. US a shop providing specified goods or services (beauty parlour; ice-cream parlour).
4 a room or building equipped for milking cows.
5 (attrib.) derog. denoting support for political views by those who do not try to practise them (parlour socialist).
Idiom
parlour game an indoor game, esp. a word game. parlour-maid hist. a maid who waits at table.
Etymology
ME f. AF parlur, OF parleor, parleur: see PARLANCE
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