promenader
Variant of promenade
prom·enade (präm′ə nād′, -näd′)
noun
- a leisurely walk taken for pleasure, to display one's finery, etc.
- a public place for such a walk, as an avenue, the deck of a ship, or the hall of a building
- a ball, or formal dance
- a march of all the guests, beginning a formal ball
- a walking or marching figure of a square dance
Etymology: Fr < promener, to take for a walk < LL prominare, to drive (animals) onward < L pro-, forth (see pro-) + minare, to drive (animals) < minari, to threaten (see menace)
intransitive verb promenaded -·nad′·ed, promenading -·nad′·ing
transitive verb
- to take a promenade along or through
- to take or show on or as on a promenade; parade
- to march (one's partner) as a figure of a square dance
Related Forms:
- promenader prom′·enad′er noun
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