/pahr"leuhr/ , n.
1. Older Use. a room for the reception and entertainment of visitors to one's home; living room.
2. a room, apartment, or building serving as a place of business for certain businesses or professions: funeral parlor; beauty parlor.
3. a somewhat private room in a hotel, club, or the like for relaxation, conversation, etc.; lounge.
4. Also called locutorium . a room in a monastery or the like where the inhabitants may converse with visitors or with each other.
adj.
5. advocating something, as a political view or doctrine, at a safe remove from actual involvement in or commitment to action: parlor leftism; parlor pink.
Also, esp. Brit., parlour .
[ 1175-1225; ME parlur parleor, equiv. to parl ( er ) to speak (see PARLE) + -eor -OR 2 ]