Did you possibly mean parcel?
Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found.
Examples
“Suffer {e} your {e} parell {e} [70] to stond still {e} to þe botom/& so nyȝe y-spend owt, so ley hym of þe cromes [A] a quarter of þe looff”
“The 31st December, our general came on shore, and being accompanied by all the merchants who were in sufficient health, and by several others, he went to court with the king's letter, which he delivered along with the following present: A fair basin and ewer, with two handsome standing cups, and a spoon, all of silver parell gilt, and six muskets with their furniture.”
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
“Aquest es un dels altres llocs que no figuren en la meva guia ni tampoc en els meus plans de viatge originals, pero del que n'he sentit parlar forca be, i al final he decidit prescindir d'anar a Palmyra (mes runes gregues, o eren romanes?) i canviar-ho per passar un parell de nits al monestir Deir Mar Mussa a mig cami entre Hama i Damasc.”
“M'hagues agradat quedar-m'hi un parell de dies mes per acabar-ho d'assimilar, pero vaig amb una mica just de temps i encara em queda per visitar Damasc i Israel.”
“Es una mica esparta, pero per un parell de nits no em fa res.”
“Al final, el parell de dies que em passo a Mar Mussa se'm fan una mica curts.”
“Jo no crec que estigui en el moment del viatge en el que m'interessi reposar un parell de setmanes en un mateix indret.”
“Sembla mes aviat que hagi de tornar a la feina en un parell de setmanes.”
“It wont fit between the tank and transfer case parell to the frame.”
“Des d’aquí vull donar-los les gràcies per pensar en mi … Ja l’he començat a fullejar i per ara el parell d’articles que porto llegits han estat d’allò més interessants i de fàcil lectura ....”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘parell’.
-
British Cant & Slang, Old & New
Mostly, the cant words come from my reprint of Francis Grose's 1785 dictionary of 'The Vulgar Tongue', while the more modern slang has been found at various online sources, e.g. this online diction...
bog-standard, bumbaclot, brown trouser moment, bingo wings, bobfoc, babber, sweating, tantadlin tart, taplash, timber toe, tray trip, twiddle-diddles and 209 more...
Tweets
Looking for tweets for parell.

bilby "Parell - whites of eggs, bay salt, milk, and pump water, beat together, and poured into a vessel of wine to prevent its fretting."
- Francis Grose, 'The Vulgar Tongue'. Sep 18, 2008