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    par·lor
    [ˈpärlər]
    noun
    parlour (noun)
    1. dated
      a sitting room in a private house:
      "they had lunch in the parlor" · "she knocked on the parlor door"
    2. 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.
    3. a shop or business providing specified goods or services:
      "a funeral parlor" · "an ice cream parlor"
    4. a room or building equipped for milking cows.
    adjective
    parlour (adjective)
    1. denoting a person who professes but does not actively give support to a specified (especially radical) political view:
      "urban intellectuals and parlor revolutionaries"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French parlur ‘place for speaking’, from Latin parlare ‘speak’.
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    noun
    1. a sitting room in a private house:
    2. a shop or business providing specified goods or services:
     
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