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单词 processional
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processionaln.

Brit. /prəˈsɛʃn̩(ə)l/, /prəˈsɛʃən(ə)l/, U.S. /prəˈsɛʃ(ə)nəl/
Forms: late Middle English procescynall, late Middle English processionel, late Middle English processyonal, late Middle English processyonel, late Middle English– processional, 1500s processionalle.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Perhaps also partly formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: Latin processionale ; processional adj.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin processionale book for use in religious processions (frequently 1195–1483 in British sources), use as noun of neuter of processionalis processional adj. In senses 2 and 3 perhaps independently < processional adj.; with sense 2 compare earlier processionalist n. Compare Middle French, French processional (1563 in sense 1).
1. Christian Church. A book containing litanies, hymns, etc., for use in religious processions.
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society > faith > artefacts > book (general) > service book (general) > [noun] > for use during procession
processioner1414
processionary1447
processional1537
procession1540
1421 in R. Warner Hist. Abbey Glaston (1826) App. 99 j processional, j old gradual, iij new lychebells.
1472 in H. J. F. Swayne Churchwardens' Accts. Sarum (1896) 372 (MED) Item, j processional, in the ijde. leffe at a me calyx.
1537 in J. L. Glasscock Rec. St. Michael's, Bishop's Stortford (1882) 127 Item v processionals in paper and ij parchement masbooks.
1571 E. Grindal Iniunctions Prouince of Yorke §7. sig. B.iiij The Churchwardens and Minister shall see, that..Processionals..be vtterly defaced, rent, & abolished.
a1646 J. Gregory Posthuma (1649) 96 A Circumstance of the Chapter directed mee to their Processional.
1696 in E. Scarisbrick Life of Lady Warner (1858) Add. 294 At the same time were printed our Processionals.
1765 Ann. Reg. 1763 (ed. 2) 146/1 Rituals, ordinals, books of office, processionals and graduals; many of them curiously illuminated, and richly adorned with fine historical paintings.
1846 W. Maskell Monumenta Ritualia Ecclesiae Anglicanae I. p. cxiii The printed Processionals of Sarum or York Use would, in one important respect, vary from the earlier MSS.
1869 Life Marg. M. Hallahan (1870) 431 They were presented with a Vesperal and Processional.
1913 Eng. Hist. Rev. 28 652 From Lincoln cathedral a return was made that the visitors had broken a super-altar of marble and burnt five psalters and four processionals.
1999 S. Jackson (title) Worcester processional: for organ.
2. A procession.
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society > travel > [noun] > passage in a continuous stream > procession
processionOE
drightfarea1225
precessiona1400
processionc1400
walking1449
train1489
walk1563
processioning1593
band1611
solemnity1636
proceeding1660
cavalcade1670
parade1673
cortège1679
processionade1762
processional1820
crocodile1891
ram1912
processing1920
paseo1927
croc1948
society > faith > worship > other practices > [noun] > procession
precessiona1400
ganging1540
procession1544
processioning1593
perahera1681
processional1820
recession1868
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > a public show or spectacle > type of show or spectacle > [noun] > parade or procession
processionOE
precessiona1400
walking1449
pomp1482
solemnity1636
parade1673
promenadea1734
processionade1762
processional1820
march past1832
fly-past1914
paseo1927
1820 J. H. Wiffen Julia Alpinula xx. 43 To the wail of flutes with mourning hearts, The long processional departs.
1883 P. Schaff et al. Relig. Encycl. II. 1324 Pelagius I. in 555, after the litany was said in a certain church in Rome, had a processional from there to St. Peter's.
1902 Munsey's Mag. Feb. 621 By some strange chance I stood where streams The long processional of dreams.
1931 R. W. Gordon in A. T. Smythe et al. Carolina Low Country 199 The shouters form a circle and proceed around and around in a sort of slow processional, facing always in one direction.
1998 Chicago Tribune 27 Aug. i. 5/2 The processional stretched more than a mile and took two hours to reach All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines.
3. A piece of music suitable for a (religious) procession; a processional hymn (cf. recessional n.).
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society > faith > worship > church music > hymn > kinds of hymn > processional > [noun]
walking hymn1605
prosodion1696
prosode1777
processional1868
society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > vocal music > religious or devotional > [noun] > hymn or song of praise > types of hymn
Ambrosiana1225
walking hymn1605
antelucano1647
recessional1867
processional1868
office hymn1875
1868 Times 18 Sept. 9/5 The following hymn was sung as the processional.
1896 H. Housman John Ellerton iv. 71 It was for this book that Mr. Ellerton wrote his spirited processional: ‘Onward, brothers, onward!’
1898 Westm. Gaz. 8 Mar. 6/2 The processional was ‘Blessed City, Heavenly Salem’.
1951 F. Brunner tr. J. Jungmann Mass of Roman Rite I. iii. i. 266 Our introit, as everyone knows, is an entrance song, a processional.
1976 Columbus (Montana) News 27 May 6/4 Karen Hektner, Dutton, played the processional and recessional on the organ.
1993 Q Jan. 77/2 It's a hugely confident attempt to throw every imaginable influence into one stew—the Senegalese mbalax feel on Chant #9..and the sombre Indian processional.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

processionaladj.

Brit. /prəˈsɛʃn̩(ə)l/, /prəˈsɛʃən(ə)l/, U.S. /prəˈsɛʃ(ə)nəl/
Forms: see procession n. and -al suffix1.
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French processional; Latin processionalis.
Etymology: < Middle French processional (French processionnal ) of or relating to a procession (1522 as pourcessionnal ) and its etymon post-classical Latin processionalis of or relating to a procession (11th or 12th cent.), used or carried in processions (11th cent. in processionalis crux processional cross, from 12th cent. in British sources in liber processionalis processional book, 1317 in a British source in libellus processionalis processional book) < procession- , processio procession n. + classical Latin -ālis -al suffix1. Compare earlier processional n., processionally adv.
1. Used or carried in processions. Also: traversed by a procession or processions.
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society > travel > [adjective] > of or relating to procession > used in procession
processional1554
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > a public show or spectacle > type of show or spectacle > [adjective] > parade or procession > used in
processional1554
society > travel > means of travel > route or way > [adjective] > traversed by processions
processional1672
1554–5 in Trans. Shropshire Arch. Soc. 3rd Ser. 9 (1909) 126 Item for the makynge of the processionall tapurs at too tymis ij d.
1672 E. Ashmole Inst. Order of Garter xx. §2 510 Here they do not proceed in regard of the shortness of the processional way, but only make a stand for the Proceeding to pass through them.
1731 K. L. von Pollnitz Let. 5 Sept. in Mem. (1737) II. xxxiii. 98 Upon Sunday..the Pope..was carry'd in his processional Chair to his Chapel.
a1798 T. Pennant Tour on Continent (1948) 4 I was conducted by the preacher to a sort of treasury, where I was shewn several large silver processional staves.
1826 W. S. Landor Imaginary Conversat. (ed. 2) II. xiii. 414 The Cristo Bianco and Cristo Nero of the Neapolitan rabble..two processional idols,..which are regularly carried home with broken heads.
1859 J. M. Jephson & L. Reeve Narr. Walking Tour Brittany xvi. 271 After Vespers the choir, preceded by a processional cross, walked down the nave.
1906 H. Begbie Priest viii. 124 The sound of a heavy step approaching from the processional aisle on the south caught her ear.
1973 Times 15 Oct. 4 Thieves broke into St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire, on Saturday night and stole..the silver gilt top of a processional cross.
2001 H. Lane tr. J. Mármol Amalia 375 The ladies insisted on transporting the portrait of His Excellency, drawing the processional car as the generals and leaders of the procession had done when it was being brought to the church.
2. Of, relating to, or of the nature of a procession; characterized by processions. Also Christian Church (of a hymn, psalm, litany, etc.): sung or recited in procession, e.g. by the clergy and choir while proceeding from the vestry to the chancel at the opening of a service. Cf. recessional adj. 1.
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society > travel > [adjective] > of or relating to procession
processionary1597
processional1611
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > a public show or spectacle > type of show or spectacle > [adjective] > parade or procession
processionary1597
processional1611
society > faith > worship > church music > hymn > kinds of hymn > processional > [adjective]
prosodiac?1775
processional1827
prosodial1874
society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > vocal music > religious or devotional > [adjective] > hymn > type of
processional1987
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Processional, processionall; belonging to, seruing for, a procession.
1638 R. Brathwait Surv. Hist. 211 This begot in those bewitched people a wonderfull amazement, honouring that Monument with their yearely Processionall visits.
1686 J. S. Hist. Monastical Convent. 184 This done, he was carried in the usual processional manner, to the Benediction Hall.
1717 R. Rawlinson Hist. & Antiq. Hereford 238 Robert Kent was present at the Processional Reception of Bishop Richard Mayhew in 1505.
1762 G.-A. Gallini Treat. Art of Dancing 42 Nor is the processional dancing [of the Romans] any thing surprizing.
1827 Gentleman's Mag. 97 ii. 14 His immediate successor, Cardinal Henry, had the same processional taste.
1877 A. B. Edwards Thousand Miles up Nile vii. 186 The ceremonial of Egyptian worship was essentially processional.
1952 E. J. Pratt in R. Brown & D. Bennett Anthol. Canad. Lit. in Eng. (1982) I. 330 Colours and sounds made riot of his mind—White horses in July processional prance, The blackrobe's swish.
1987 E. North Worldly Goods (1988) xv. 177 His favourite processional hymn was..‘Onward Christian Soldiers’.
3. Walking or going in procession; forming a procession (also figurative); (humorous) forming a long line or succession (e.g. of words).
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society > travel > aspects of travel > traveller > [adjective] > in procession
processional1711
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > a public show or spectacle > type of show or spectacle > [adjective] > parade or procession > going on
processional1711
1711 Ld. Shaftesbury Characteristicks III. Misc. ii. iii. 117 This prophesying Spirit-errant, processional, and saltant.
1855 R. Browning Fra Lippo Lippi in Men & Women I. 41 Which gentleman processional and fine, Holding a candle to the Sacrament Will wink and let him lift a plate and catch The droppings of the wax to sell again.
1861 L. L. Noble After Icebergs 175 Long processional lines of broken ice.
1905 J. Orr Probl. Old Test. vii. 206 These processional Js and Es, however, should not be scoffed at as arbitrary.
1991 R. Davies Murther & Walking Spirits iv. xi. 197 Am I not in pleromatic time, that embracing element which has nothing to do with the processional tick-tock, tick-tock of our time?

Compounds

processional caterpillar n. a processionary caterpillar (cf. processionary adj. 2).
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the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > Heterocera > [noun] > family Thaumetopoeidae > member of (processionary moth) > caterpillar of
procession caterpillar1850
processional caterpillar1883
1883 Jrnl. Statist. Soc. 46 462 The life in common of a swarm of processional caterpillars, or of a herd of buffaloes.
1950 Bulletin (Sydney) 4 Oct. 12/4 The ‘itchy grub’ (processional caterpillar) left behind a powerful irritant where'er he walked.
1986 Internat. Jrnl. Insect Morphol. & Embryol. 15 32 Contact dermatitis from the processional caterpillar (Thaumetopoea pityocampa).
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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