Definitions For Parol
Etymology 1
from {{bor, en, frm, parole, }}, from {{der, en, la, parabola}}, from {{der, en, grc, παραβολή}}. {{doublet, en, parable}}.Pronunciation
{{enPR, perʹəl, parʹəl}}, /ˈpæɹ.əl/, /ˈpɛɹ.əl/ (audio stream unavailable)Adjective
(not comparable) word of mouth, word of mouth. (legal) verbal, verbal, oral, informal. : Parol, or extrinsic evidence should only be used where it may clarify ambiguous terms of a contract.Derived terms
{{rel-top, terms derived from parol}} parol agreement parol arrest parol contract {{rel-mid}} parol evidence rule parol lease {{rel-bottom}}Noun
PAROL (plural PAROLs) A word; an oral utterance. (legal) Oral declaration; word of mouth. (legal) A writing not under seal. : (Blackstone)Etymology 2
image:orange and white parol.jpg, thumb, a parol. From {{bor, en, tl, parol}}, from {{der, en, es, farol, , lantern}}.Pronunciation
(US) /pɑˈɹoʊl/, /pəˈɹoʊl/ (audio stream unavailable)Noun
PAROL (plural PAROLs) An ornamental star-like christmas lantern from the philippines.Translations
Cebuano: parol Tagalog: parolAnagrams
ROLAP, polar, poralIs Parol a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
YES
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
YES
Scrabble Global
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Points in Different Games
Scrabble
7
Words with Friends
9
The word Parol is worth 7 points in Scrabble and 9 points in Words with Friends