parlour in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for parlour in the English»French Dictionary

parlour Brit, parlor Am [Brit ˈpɑːlə, Am ˈpɑrlər] N

pizza parlour Brit, pizza parlor Am N

milking parlour Brit, milking parlor Am N

funeral parlour, funeral home Am, funeral parlor Am N

ice-cream parlour Brit, ice-cream parlor Am N COMM

beauty parlour, beauty shop, beauty salon Am N dated

sun lounge Brit, sun parlor Am, sun room Am N

parlour in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for parlour in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

parlor N Am, parlour [ˈpɑ:ləʳ, Am ˈpɑ:rlɚ] N

2. parlor (shop providing specific service, living room):

beauty parlour N, beauty salon N, beauty shop N Am

Translations for parlour in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some tradespeople used the parlour of their houses (or later houses bought for business specifically) in the service of their businesses.
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In 1904 the new chapel was completed and in 1927 the parlour, dormitory and music rooms were added.
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Further out, as well as the club there is a cafe, a restaurant, a glassblower, a clothes shop and a tattoo parlour.
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The female housemates can only discuss these secrets inside the parlour.
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Parlour games are usually competitive, but cumulative scores are not usually kept.
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Parlour made the most appearances as a substitute with 15.
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At the eastern end of the hall is a parlour on the ground floor and, on the first floor, is a dormitory.
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The manor house of the village is remarkable because the boundary between the two counties runs straight through the middle of its parlour.
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The parlour also contains several attributes including dentil mouldings, decorative hinges, and other fine handcrafted details.
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The remainder were classical 2up/2down room formation terraced-style houses, with a kitchen and parlour on the ground floor, and two bedrooms upstairs.
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