parlor

Japanese: パーラー
parlor
〘noun〙 (parlor)① A guest room in a Western-style mansion. ※Saikoku Risshihen (1870-71)〈translated by Nakamura Masanao〉3 "I put it on the floor of the parlor , but I forgot about it."② A Western-style light restaurant that serves light food and drinks, especially Western sweets. ※Reading Wanderings (1933)〈Uchida Roan〉Ginza Hanjo-ki "Senbikiya is the best in Tokyo for fresh fruit, so we should enjoy an Alexandrian Muscat in the parlor of this house."

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Japanese:
〘名〙 (parlor)① 西洋風の邸宅の客間。※西国立志編(1870‐71)〈中村正直訳〉三「客堂(パーラー)の地板(フローア)に置きしを、そのまま忘れたり」② 手軽な飲食物、特に洋菓子を主体とした洋風の軽飲食店。※読書放浪(1933)〈内田魯庵〉銀座繁昌記「千疋屋は水菓子では東京一で此の家のパーラでアレキサンドリヤのムスカットを賞翫しなければ」

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