Parlous vs Parlours - What's the difference?
parlous | parlours |
Attended with peril; dangerous; risky.
Dire, terrible, appalling.
(obsolete) Dangerously clever or cunning.
(archaic) Very, extremely.
As an adjective parlous
is attended with peril; dangerous; risky.As an adverb parlous
is (archaic) very, extremely.As a noun parlours is
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English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The situation became parlous when the weather made resupply impossible.
- ''Those manning the facility were in a parlous state.
