Parley is a discussion or
conference, especially one between enemies over terms of a
truce or other matters. For example, in Julius Caesar (a tragedy by
William Shakespeare), the respective followers and armies of Brutus and Antony are ready for a truce. The root of the word parley is
parler, which is the French verb "to speak"; specifically the conjugation
parlez "you speak", whether as imperative or indicative. Beginning in the
High Middle Ages with the expansion of monarchs, a parley, or "talk", was a meeting held between kings and their
Chief Retainers. Parleys were part of the many changes in Europe, especially regarding governments. These meetings can be attributed to the formation of parliaments, which are derived from a similar root,
parliamentum, simply meaning "talking".