Escorting

/ɪˈskɔːrtɪŋ/ verb

Accompanying someone to provide protection, guidance, or as a courtesy; conducting someone from one place to another.

From Old French 'escorter,' possibly from Italian 'scortare' or Spanish 'escorta.' The root might relate to 'scort' meaning 'a troop or group,' suggesting the idea of protective accompaniment.

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