[американский вариант английского языка]; смотри значение parlour
I. noun Etymology: Middle English parlour, from Anglo-French, from parler 1. a room used primarily for conversation or the reception of guests: as a. a room in a private dwelling for the entertainment of guests b. a conference chamber or private reception room c. a room in an inn, hotel, or club for conversation or semiprivate uses 2. any of various business places Example: a funeral parlor Example: a beauty parlor II. adjective 1. used in or suitable for a parlor Example: parlor furniture 2. a. fostered or advocated in comfortable seclusion without consequent action or application to affairs Example: parlor bolshevism b. given to or characterized by fostering or advocating something (as a doctrine) in such a manner Example: parlor socialist