The actual term "restaurant" did not enter into the common parlance until the following century.
This usage became common parlance, lasting to the present day.
Anomie in common parlance is thought to mean something like "at loose ends."
In practical terms and common parlance, however, it is still considered to be a defence.
The title is a reference to the key on a basketball court, often known as 'paint' in common parlance.
I am not sure that militant was a word in common parlance at that time.
The book's title has become common parlance in Australia.
At the other end of the scale, common parlance limits the term's meaning to specific industrial arts.
In recent times, a third term, "lawful orders" has become common parlance for some people.
"Google" passed into common parlance as a verb in around 2002.