cortege

  • 21cortege —    (kor TEHZH) [French, from Italian] A ceremonial procession, as in a “funeral cortege.” A train of attendants accompanying an important person; a retinue.    The cortege will travel slowly from the church to the cemetery. The Guardian, May 15,… …

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  • 22cortège — UK [kɔː(r)ˈteɪʒ] / US [kɔrˈteʒ] noun [countable] Word forms cortège : singular cortège plural cortèges a line of people and cars taking part in a funeral …

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  • 23cortège — noun see cortege …

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  • 24cortège — noun Cortège is used after these nouns: ↑funeral …

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  • 25cortege — cor|tege [ko:ˈteıʒ US ko:rˈteʒ] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: cortège, from Italian corteggio, from corteggiare to attend the royal court , from corte court ; from the idea of a group of people following an important person around, as at… …

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  • 26cortege — cor•tege or cor•tège [[t]kɔrˈtɛʒ, ˈteɪʒ[/t]] n. 1) a procession, esp. a ceremonial one: a funeral cortege[/ex] 2) a line or train of attendants; retinue • Etymology: 1670–80; < F < It corteggio courtly retinue, der. of corteggiare to court …

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  • 27cortege — /kɔˈtɛəʒ / (say kaw tairzh), / ˈteɪʒ/ (say tayzh) noun 1. a train of attendants; retinue. 2. a procession. Also, cortège. {French, from Italian corteggio, from corte court} …

  • 28Cortège de tzar allant à Versailles — Directed by Georges Méliès Release date(s) 1896 Country France Language …

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  • 29Cortège de tzar au Bois de Boulogne — Directed by Georges Méliès Release date(s) 1896 Country France Language …

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  • 30Cortège for Rosenbloom — Cortege for Rosenbloom is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was first published in 1921 and is therefore in the public domain in the United States and similar jurisdictions.    Cortege for Rosenbloom …

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