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1parley

verb par·ley \ˈpär-lē\

: to talk with an enemy or someone you disagree with especially in order to end a conflict

par·leyedpar·ley·ing

Full Definition of PARLEY

intransitive verb
:  to speak with another :  confer; specifically :  to discuss terms with an enemy
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First Known Use of PARLEY

1570

2parley

noun
plural parleys

Definition of PARLEY

1
a :  a conference for discussion of points in dispute
b :  a conference with an enemy
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Origin of PARLEY

Middle English parlai speech, probably from Middle French parlee, from feminine of parlé, past participle of parler to speak, from Medieval Latin parabolare, from Late Latin parabola speech, parable — more at parable
First Known Use: 1580

Parley

biographical name

Definition of PARLEY

Peter — see Samuel Griswold goodrich
PARLEY Defined for Kids

1parley

noun par·ley \ˈpär-lē\
plural parleys

Definition of PARLEY for Kids

:  a discussion with an enemy

2parley

verb
par·leyedpar·ley·ing

Definition of PARLEY for Kids

:  to hold a discussion of terms with an enemy

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