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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Par·lia·ment
n.
1.
A
parleying
;
a
discussion
;
a
conference
. [
Obs
.]
But
first
they
held
their
parliament
.
--
Rom
.
of
R
.
2.
A
formal
conference
on
public
affairs
;
a
general
council
;
esp
.,
an
assembly
of
representatives
of
a
nation
or
people
having
authority
to
make
laws
.
They
made
request
that
it
might
be
lawful
for
them
to
summon
a
parliament
of
Gauls
.
--
Golding
.
3.
The
assembly
of
the
three
estates
of
the
United
Kingdom
of
Great
Britain
and
Ireland
,
viz
.,
the
lords
spiritual
,
lords
temporal
,
and
the
representatives
of
the
commons
,
sitting
in
the
House
of
Lords
and
the
House
of
Commons
,
constituting
the
legislature
,
when
summoned
by
the
royal
authority
to
consult
on
the
affairs
of
the
nation
,
and
to
enact
and
repeal
laws
.
Note:
☞
Thought
the
sovereign
is
a
constituting
branch
of
Parliament
,
the
word
is
generally
used
to
denote
the
three
estates
named
above
.
4.
In
France
,
before
the
Revolution
of
1789,
one
of
the
several
principal
judicial
courts
.
Parliament heel
,
the
inclination
of
a
ship
when
made
to
careen
by
shifting
her
cargo
or
ballast
.
Parliament hinge
Arch.
,
a
hinge
with
so
great
a
projection
from
the
wall
or
frame
as
to
allow
a
door
or
shutter
to
swing
back
flat
against
the
wall
.
Long Parliament
,
Rump Parliament
.
See
under
Long
,
and
Rump
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rump
n.
1.
The
end
of
the
backbone
of
an
animal
,
with
the
parts
adjacent
;
the
buttock
or
buttocks
.
2.
Among
butchers
,
the
piece
of
beef
between
the
sirloin
and
the
aitchbone
piece
.
See
Illust
.
of
Beef
.
3.
Fig
.:
The
hind
or
tail
end
;
a
fag-end
;
a
remnant
.
Rump Parliament
,
or
The Rump
Eng. Hist.
,
the
remnant
of
the
Long
Parliament
after
the
expulsion
by
Cromwell
in
1648
of
those
who
opposed
his
purposes
.
It
was
dissolved
by
Cromwell
in
1653,
but
twice
revived
for
brief
sessions
,
ending
finally
in
1659.
The
Rump
abolished
the
House
of
Lords
,
the
army
abolished
the
Rump
,
and
by
this
army
of
saints
Cromwell
governed
.
--
Swift
.
--
Rump steak
,
a
beefsteak
from
the
rump
. --
Goldsmith
.
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