A plot of land, usually a division of a larger area.
A quantity of merchandise offered for sale.
A group or company; a pack: "this youthful parcel of noble bachelors"(Shakespeare).
tr.v.
par·celed also par·celled, par·cel·ing also par·cel·ling, par·cels also par·cels
To divide into parts and distribute: parceled out the land to their three children.
To make into a parcel; package.
Nautical To wind protective strips of canvas around (rope).
[Middle English, from Old French, portion, from Vulgar Latin *particella, diminutive of Latin particula, diminutive of pars, part-, part; see perə-2 in Indo-European roots.]