KJV Dictionary Definition: parcel
parcel
P`ARCEL, n. L. particula, particle, from pars, part.
1. A part; a portion of any thing taken separately.
The same experiments succeed on two parcels of the white of an egg.
2. A quantity; any mass.
3. A part belonging to a whole; as in law, one piece of ground is part and parcel of a greater piece.
4. A small bundle or package of goods.
5. A number of persons; on contempt.
6. A number or quantity; in contempt; as a parcel of fair words.
P`ARCEL, v.t. To divide into parts or portions; as, to parcel an estate among heirs.
These ghostly kings would parcel out my power.
1. To make up into a mass. Little used.
To parcel a seam, in seamen's language, to lay canvas over it and daub it with pitch.
parceled
P`ARCELED, pp. Divided into portions.
parceling
P`ARCELING, ppr. Dividing into portions.
P`ARCELING, n. Among seamen, long narrow slips of canvas daubed with tar and bound about a rope like a bandage, before it is sewed. It is used also to raise a mouse on the stays, &c.