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- Procession - n. - The act of proceeding, moving on, advancing, or issuing; regular, orderly, or ceremonious progress; continuous course.
- Procession - n. - That which is moving onward in an orderly, stately, or solemn manner; a train of persons advancing in order; a ceremonious train; a retinue; as, a procession of mourners; the Lord Mayor's procession.
- Procession - n. - An orderly and ceremonial progress of persons, either from the sacristy to the choir, or from the choir around the church, within or without.
- Procession - n. - An old term for litanies which were said in procession and not kneeling.
- Procession - v. t. - To ascertain, mark, and establish the boundary lines of, as lands.
- Procession - v. i. - To march in procession.
- Procession - v. i. - To honor with a procession.
- Processional - a. - Of or pertaining to a procession; consisting in a procession.
- Processional - n. - A service book relating to ecclesiastical processions.
- Processional - n. - A hymn, or other selection, sung during a church procession; as, the processional was the 202d hymn.
- Processionalist - n. - One who goes or marches in a procession.
- Processionary - a. - Pertaining to a procession; consisting in processions; as, processionary service.
- Processioner - n. - One who takes part in a procession.
- Processioner - n. - A manual of processions; a processional.
- Processioner - n. - An officer appointed to procession lands.
- Processioning - n. - A proceeding prescribed by statute for ascertaining and fixing the boundaries of land. See 2d Procession.
- Station - n. - A church in which the procession of the clergy halts on stated days to say stated prayers.
- Bannerol - n. - A banderole; esp. a banner displayed at a funeral procession and set over the tomb. See Banderole.
- Pomp - n. - A procession distinguished by ostentation and splendor; a pageant.
- Phallus - n. - The emblem of the generative power in nature, carried in procession in the Bacchic orgies, or worshiped in various ways.
- End - n. - Point beyond which no procession can be made; conclusion; issue; result, whether successful or otherwise; conclusive event; consequence.
- Whiffler - n. - An officer who went before procession to clear the way by blowing a horn, or otherwise; hence, any person who marched at the head of a procession; a harbinger.
- Procession - n. - That which is moving onward in an orderly, stately, or solemn manner; a train of persons advancing in order; a ceremonious train; a retinue; as, a procession of mourners; the Lord Mayor's procession.
- Skimmington - n. - A word employed in the phrase, To ride Skimmington; that is to ride on a horse with a woman, but behind her, facing backward, carrying a distaff, and accompanied by a procession of jeering neighbors making mock music; a cavalcade in ridicule of a henpecked man. The custom was in vogue in parts of England.
- Cavalcade - n. - A procession of persons on horseback; a formal, pompous march of horsemen by way of parade.
- Splendid - a. - Showy; magnificent; sumptuous; pompous; as, a splendid palace; a splendid procession or pageant.
- Processioner - n. - An officer appointed to procession lands.
- Funeral - n. - The procession attending the burial of the dead; the show and accompaniments of an interment.
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- H2287 חָגַג - 2287 חָגַג - חָגַג - - châgag - khaw-gag' - a primitive root (compare חָגָא, חוּג); properly, to move in acircle, i.e. (specifically) to march in asacred procession, to observe afestival; by implication, to be giddy; celebrate, dance, (keep, hold) a (solemn) feast (holiday), reel to and fro. - Verb - heb
- H1979 הֲלִיכָה - 1979 הֲלִיכָה - הֲלִיכָה - - hălîykâh - hal-ee-kaw' - feminine of הָלִיךְ; a walking; by implication, a procession or march, a caravan; company, going, walk, way. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H8418 תַּהֲלֻכָה - 8418 תַּהֲלֻכָה - תַּהֲלֻכָה - - tahălukâh - tah-hal-oo-kaw' - from הָלַךְ; a procession; [idiom] went. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G2358 θριαμβεύω - 2358 θριαμβεύω - ΘΡΙΑΜΒΕΎΩ - - thriambeúō - three-am-byoo'-o - from a prolonged compound of the base of θροέω; and a derivative of ἅπτομαι (meaning a noisy iambus, sung in honor of Bacchus); to make an acclamatory procession, i.e. (figuratively) to conquer or (by Hebraism) to give victory:--(cause) to triumph (over). - Verb - greek