2. Noun. (plural of cortège) ¹
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Definition of Corteges
1. cortege [n] - See also: cortege
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corteges
Literary usage of Corteges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the consulate and the empire of france under napoleon by Adolphe Thiers, D. Forbes Campbell, Henry William Herbert (1893)
"A pontifical high mass was then chanted, and ihe day was far advanced when the
two corteges regained the Tuileries, through aa immense concourse of people. ..."
2. Change of Air and Scene: A Physician's Hints; with Notes of Excursions for by Alfred Donné (1872)
"All these corteges had their lines of young girls distinguished by girdles or
dresses of different colours, banners, reliquaries, and emblems; ..."
3. The Cambridge Modern History by Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1907)
"... bureaux were established at every street corner, while two corteges of officials
patrolled the town at regular intervals to the sound of the trumpet. ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1889)
"Such processions, such dresses, such corteges of horsemen, such caravans of • He
also mentioned the intention he had formed, to join the Turkish army as a ..."