parlourˈpɑr lər
parlour (n)
parlour (n)
- plural
- parlours
English Definitions:
parlor, parlour (noun)
reception room in an inn or club where visitors can be received
living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour (noun)
a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax
parlour (Noun)
A room for talking, especially the room in a monastery or convent where residents can talk with visitors.
parlour (Noun)
The living room of a house, or a room for entertaining guests.
parlour (Noun)
A comfortable room in a public house.
parlour (Noun)
A shop or other business selling goods specified by context.
parlour (Noun)
A shed used for milking cattle.
Parlour
Parlour is a name used for a variety of different reception rooms and public spaces in different historical periods.
Parlour
A parlour (or parlor) is a reception room or public space. In medieval Christian Europe, the "outer parlour" was the room where the monks or nuns conducted business with those outside the monastery and the "inner parlour" was used for necessary conversation between resident members. In the English-speaking world of the 18th and 19th century, having a parlour room was evidence of social status.
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