processional

Adjective

 * Of, pertaining to, or used during a procession, particularly at the start of a religious ceremony or wedding.
 * 1) * 1799,, Mejnoun and Leila, the Arabian Petrarch and Laura, Book 4, in Romances, London: Cadell and Davies et al., pp.170-171,
 * The nuptial day arrives. The virgin, preceded by a splendid retinue, and followed by her mother, her female relatives, and the damsels of her tribe, issues from the tent of her father. The women then followed with solemn and processional steps.
 * The nuptial day arrives. The virgin, preceded by a splendid retinue, and followed by her mother, her female relatives, and the damsels of her tribe, issues from the tent of her father. The women then followed with solemn and processional steps.

Noun

 * 1) A hymn or other music used during a procession; prosodion.
 * 2) A group of people or things moving along in an orderly, stately, or solemn manner.
 * 3)  A service book relating to ecclesiastical processions.
 * 4) * c. 1640s,, “Episcopus Puerorum In Die Innocentium: Or, A Discovery of an Ancient Custom in the Church of Sarum, making an Anniversary Bishop among the Choristers” in The Works of the Reverend and Learned Mr. John Gregory, London: R. Royston and T. Williams, 1671, p.114,
 * By the (for ’tis almost the only place where I can hear any thing of this; that of York in their Processional seems to take no notice of it) upon the Eve to  Day the Chorister-Bishop was to go in solemn Procession with his fellows
 * 1)  A service book relating to ecclesiastical processions.
 * 2) * c. 1640s,, “Episcopus Puerorum In Die Innocentium: Or, A Discovery of an Ancient Custom in the Church of Sarum, making an Anniversary Bishop among the Choristers” in The Works of the Reverend and Learned Mr. John Gregory, London: R. Royston and T. Williams, 1671, p.114,
 * By the (for ’tis almost the only place where I can hear any thing of this; that of York in their Processional seems to take no notice of it) upon the Eve to  Day the Chorister-Bishop was to go in solemn Procession with his fellows
 * 1)  A service book relating to ecclesiastical processions.
 * 2) * c. 1640s,, “Episcopus Puerorum In Die Innocentium: Or, A Discovery of an Ancient Custom in the Church of Sarum, making an Anniversary Bishop among the Choristers” in The Works of the Reverend and Learned Mr. John Gregory, London: R. Royston and T. Williams, 1671, p.114,
 * By the (for ’tis almost the only place where I can hear any thing of this; that of York in their Processional seems to take no notice of it) upon the Eve to  Day the Chorister-Bishop was to go in solemn Procession with his fellows
 * 1) * c. 1640s,, “Episcopus Puerorum In Die Innocentium: Or, A Discovery of an Ancient Custom in the Church of Sarum, making an Anniversary Bishop among the Choristers” in The Works of the Reverend and Learned Mr. John Gregory, London: R. Royston and T. Williams, 1671, p.114,
 * By the (for ’tis almost the only place where I can hear any thing of this; that of York in their Processional seems to take no notice of it) upon the Eve to  Day the Chorister-Bishop was to go in solemn Procession with his fellows