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cavalcade [ˌkævəlˈkeɪd] n 1. a procession of people on horseback, in cars, etc. 2. any procession a cavalcade of guests [from French, from Italian cavalcata, from cavalcare to ride on horseback, from Late Latin caballicāre, from caballus horse] Cavalcade a procession of persons on horseback; a procession or parade of carriages. Examples: cavalcade of carriages; of devils, 1709; of horsemen; of songs; of sewarry [Indian mounted troops], 1616.
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cavalcade noun parade, train, procession, march-past a cavalcade of limousines and police motorcycles Translations cavalcade n → Kavalkade f cavalcade [ˌkævəlˈkeɪd] n (of horses, cars) → sfilata cavalcade [ˌkævəlˈkeɪd] n (of horses, cars) → sfilata n cavalcade [kӕvəlˈkeid] a ceremonial procession. perdekommando; ruiterstoet; kavalkade مَوْكِبُ عَرَباتٍ / خَيلٍ/ فُرسان) шествие kavalkáda, průvod procession der Reiterumzug πομπή desfile, cabalgata kavalkaad رژۀ سواره نظام kavalkadi cortège תַהֲלוּכַת פָּרַשִים जुलूस povorka lovas felvonulás arak-arakan skrúðfylking (compagnia di persone a cavallo) パレード 축제 행렬 kavalkada kavalkāde perarakan optocht opptog; kavalkade kawalkada cavalgada cortegiu кавалькада kavalkáda sprevod jezdecev kavalkada kavalkad ขบวนม้าหรือยานพาหนะในพิธี gösterişli geçit (töreni) 遊行隊伍 кавалькада سواروں کا رسمی جلوس đoàn người cưỡi ngựa 游行行列, 队伍 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Presently there was a distant blare of military music; it came nearer, still nearer, and soon a noble cavalcade wound into view, glorious with plumed helmets and flashing mail and flaunting banners and rich doublets and horse-cloths and gilded spear- heads; and through the muck and swine, and naked brats, and joyous dogs, and shabby huts, it took its gallant way, and in its wake we followed. At once it became the magic carpet, and unrolled itself far enough for all the cavalcade to walk upon. Almost as he spoke there filed into the clearing where the camp had been set up, a cavalcade of white men, followed by Indians. |
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