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What (who) is parol - definition

FILIPINO ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS LANTERN
Parul sampernandu
  • Building the frame of a traditional parol with bamboo sticks
  • Parols hanging from lamp posts in [[Urbiztondo]], [[Pangasinan]]
  • Parols with programmed [[LED]] lights
  • Entries in the 2012 [[Giant Lantern Festival]] in [[San Fernando, Pampanga]]
  • St. Joseph Parish Church]] in [[Las Piñas]] during [[Simbang Gabi]].
  • Six-pointed parols in [[San Fernando, Pampanga]] in 1904 from the Luther Parker Collection, [[National Library of the Philippines]].
  • A vendor's stall with various parol designs
  • A simple star-shaped parol made of [[capiz shell]]s

Parol         
·noun A word; an oral utterance.
II. Parol ·noun Oral declaration; word of mouth; also, a writing not under seal.
III. Parol ·adj Given or done by word of mouth; oral; also, given by a writing not under seal; as, parol evidence.
parol         
adj. oral. See also: parol evidence rule
parol         
I. a.; (also parole)
(Law.) Oral, verbal, by word of mouth.
II. n.; (also parole)
1.
(Law.) Word of mouth, oral declaration.
2.
(Mil.) Word of honor, word of promise, plighted faith.

Wikipedia

Parol

A parol (pronounced [paˈɾol], US: (listen), also written as paról or parul, from Spanish farol, meaning lantern) is a Filipino ornamental lantern displayed during the Christmas season. Parols are traditionally constructed using bamboo and Japanese paper, and are illuminated with candles, oil lamps, or carbide lamps. Modern parols can be made using other materials such as plastic, metal, and capiz shells and are usually illuminated with electric lighting. Its most-common form is a five-pointed star, although it can come in various shapes and sizes. Large disc-shaped electronic versions of parols produced in Pampanga are known as "parul sampernandu", the phonetic spelling of parol San Fernando, owing to the city where these lanterns are a major product.

The parol is a traditional part of the Panunulúyan pageant in the nine-day Christmas Novena procession during the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. It was initially rectangular or oblong in shape and was made with white paper, but eventually came to be made in various shapes and colors. It became standardized to a five-pointed star (symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem) during the American colonial period. It remains an iconic symbol of Filipino Christmas.

Examples of use of parol
1. Making it clear that he did not intend to sue Tamil Nadu government or the Special Investigation Team of Coimbatore blast cases for compensation, Madhani said he wanted to treat the chapter as a "closed one". He said "some extra–judicial hands" worked for his continued detention in jail and for not getting bail or parol in the case.