PROCESSION
NOUNS
► CROCODILE a long procession of moving objects close together → 1912 colloq.
► HAGGLE a straggling disorderly procession → 1930 Sc.
► MENYIE ► MENZIE a retinue, a train of followers, a suite; a company of followers, a procession → 1721 Sc.
► SKIMMINGTON a ludicrous procession, formerly common in villages and country districts, usually intended to bring ridicule or odium upon a woman or her husband in cases where the one was unfaithful to, or ill-treated, the other → 1634
► WALK a ceremonial procession → 1881 obs. exc. Eng. dial.