Verb
The word is derived from parcel
of Parcel
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe arrived in 1171, took control of much land, and then parcelled it out amongst his supporters. Source: Internet
Parcelled up and back on the interbank market that amounts to 700,000 euros of profit for the bank on a standard 10 million pound lot. Source: Internet
Major land reforms were carried out by Christian Democracy in the poorer rural regions in the early postwar years, with farms appropriated from the large landowners and parcelled out to the peasants. Source: Internet
Since the late 19th century, virtually the entirety of the world's inhabitable land has been parcelled up into areas with more or less definite borders claimed by various states. Source: Internet
Thus, perceptions must already come parcelled into distinct "bundles" before they can be associated according to the relations of similarity and causality. Source: Internet