cortege
noun/kɔɹˈtɛʒ/UK/ˈkɔɹ.tɛʒ/US
Etymology
Borrowed from French cortège.
- borrowed from cortège
Definitions
A ceremonial procession, especially for a wedding or funeral or following a monarch.
- Upon the morrow after their marriage, the bride and bridegroom perambulate the streets, followed by a numerous cortege, the guests at the wedding festival, two and two
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