Processioner vs Processioned - What's the difference?
processioner | processioned |
One who takes part in a procession.
A manual of processions; a processional.
(US, dialect, North Carolina, Tennessee) An officer appointed to procession lands.
(procession)
The act of progressing or proceeding.
* Trench
A group of people or things moving along in an orderly, stately, or solemn manner; a train of persons advancing in order; a retinue.
* Shakespeare
A number of things happening in sequence (in space or in time).
(ecclesiastical, obsolete, in the plural) Litanies which were said in procession and not kneeling.
To take part in a procession
(dated) To honour with a procession.
(transitive, legal, US, North Carolina and Tennessee) To ascertain, mark, and establish the boundary lines of (lands).
* Burrill
As a noun processioner
is one who takes part in a procession.As a verb processioned is
(procession).processioner
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Noun
(en noun)- (Fuller)
- (Burrill)
processioned
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Verb
(head)procession
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(wikipedia procession)Noun
(en noun)- (Bishop Pearson)
- That the procession of their life might be / More equable, majestic, pure, and free.
- a procession''' of mourners; the Lord Mayor's '''procession
- the townsmen on procession
- (Shipley)
Derived terms
* proceed * process * processionalSee also
* march-past * fly-past * cavalcade * motorcade * -cade * cortege * paradeVerb
(en verb)- To procession the lands of such persons as desire it.