Processional ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Processional ( adjective )

Relating to or used in a procession.

Origin:

From the latin word processionālis, meaning 'relating to a procession'.

Examples:

  1. The processional hymn was sung as the priest and altar servers entered the church.
  2. The processional music marked the beginning of the graduation ceremony.
  3. The processional cross was carried at the front of the procession.
  4. The processional march was played as the wedding party entered the church.
  5. The processional route was lined with spectators eager to catch a glimpse of the parade.

(As a noun)

Processional ( noun )

Relating to or used in a procession.

Origin:

From the latin word processionālis, meaning 'relating to a procession'.

Examples:

  1. The processional hymn was sung as the priest and altar servers entered the church.
  2. The processional music marked the beginning of the graduation ceremony.
  3. The processional cross was carried at the front of the procession.
  4. The processional march was played as the wedding party entered the church.
  5. The processional route was lined with spectators eager to catch a glimpse of the parade.
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