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  1. The Parlour pairs innovative cocktails, craft-brewed beers and quality wines with an inventive menu featuring handcrafted pizza and an elegant twist on authentic comfort cuisine.

  2. 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 parlour. an Edwardian parlour. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Parts of buildings: rooms.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParlourParlour - Wikipedia

    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.

  4. noun. par· lor ˈpär-lər. Synonyms of parlor. 1. : a room used primarily for conversation or the reception of guests: such as. a. : a room in a private dwelling for the entertainment of guests. b. : a conference chamber or private reception room.

  5. Designating a person, esp. someone prosperous or middle-class, who professes belief in but does not actively support a specified (frequently radical) political view or cause, as parlour Bolshevik, parlour communist, parlour patriot, parlour pink, parlour socialist, etc.; (hence also) designating the movement or view so espoused, as parlour ...

  6. Definition of parlour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · parlour (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. A room for discussion; a meeting room.

  8. Aug 2, 2023 · Parlor rooms, also known as reception rooms, have existed since the Victorian era. After the early 1800s, parlor rooms became a fixture in middle and upper-class American homes. They are natural gathering places for guests and families to enjoy an entertaining afternoon or evening.

  9. noun. old-fashioned. a living room, esp one kept tidy for the reception of visitors. a reception room in a priest's house, convent, etc. a small room for guests away from the public rooms in an inn, club, etc. a room or shop equipped as a place of business. a billiard parlor. a small shop, esp one selling cakes and nonalcoholic drinks.

  10. noun. 1. old-fashioned. a living room, esp one kept tidy for the reception of visitors. 2. a reception room in a priest's house, convent, etc. 3. a small room for guests away from the public rooms in an inn, club, etc. 4. mainly US, Canadian and New Zealand. a room or shop equipped as a place of business.

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