1. parasol - Noun
2. parasol - Verb
A kind of small umbrella used by women as a protection from the sun.
To shade as with a parasol.
Source: Webster's dictionarySophie did not care to think how Howl might react if Fanny woke him by stabbing him with her parasol. Diana Wynne Jones
A pair of Queen Victoria’s bloomers fetched £650, while a cream silk parasol completed the set by selling for £520 – bringing the total sale up to £16,570. Source: Internet
Also known as the "Land of a million elephants under the white parasol" the kingdom's name alludes to the power of the kingship and formidable war machine of the early kingdom. Source: Internet
Pour into mug, garnish with mint bouquet, orange peel floret, orchid, and paper parasol. Source: Internet
I was drinking a mai tai and forgot to take the parasol out.” Source: Internet
The doodle "depicts Sarabhai with her signature parasol, standing proudly in the auditorium of that same academy where her students are dancing on stage," says Google. Source: Internet