Definition of Parling

1. parle [v] - See also: parle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Parling

parlez vouses
parlez vousing
parliament
parliamental
parliamentarian
parliamentarily
parliamentary
parliamentary agent
parliamentary democracy
parliamentary law
parliamentary monarchy
parliamentary procedure
parliamentlike
parliaments
parlies
parling (current term)
parlor
parlor-game
parlor-games
parlor car
parlor game
parlor grand
parlor grand piano
parlormaid
parlormaids
parlors
parlour
parlour-game
parlour car
parlour game

Literary usage of Parling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Biographical Memoirs of Gratiot County, Michigan: Compendium of Biography of by J. H. Beers & Co (1906)
"They were the parents of seven children, and Mrs. parling was the sixth in ... To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse parling these children were born: James R. married ..."

2. The History of Ballarat: From the First Pastoral Settlement to the Present Time by William Bramwell Withers (1887)
"Having borrowed a pound from me —nearly all I had at the time—and five pounds from parling, he took his departure one bright moonlight Sunday night, ..."

3. British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, from by Owen Williams (1828)
"parling, parling! Bel. O! rail back Your cruel blessing; slay wilh me and curse me. Bel. By all ibe lender days we've liv'd together, Pity my sad condition; ..."

4. All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal by Charles Dickens (1883)
"Dr. parling most likely would have called his connection aristocratic ; but I doubt ... Dr. parling expected that his pupils should always be well-dressed ..."

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