parlay
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The verb is derived from paroli (“cumulative bet in card games”), possibly modified under the influence of French parler (“to speak, talk”).[1] Paroli is derived from French paroli (“double stake”), from Italian paroli, plural of parolo (first-person singular present indicative of parare (“to protect or shield (from); to prepare”), from Latin parāre, present active infinitive of parō (“to arrange, prepare; to furnish, provide”), from Proto-Indo-European *per- (“to go through; to carry forth, fare”)) + Italian -lo (suffix meaning ‘it; this or that thing’).[2]
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parlay (third-person singular simple present parlays, present participle parlaying, simple past and past participle parlayed)
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parlay (plural parlays)
Not to be confused with parley (“a conference, especially one between enemies”).
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