Definition
Plural of cortege; multiple lines of people or vehicles in solemn procession.
Etymology
From cortege + -s (English plural marker). The French-origin noun takes the regular English plural despite its French form.
Kelly Says
The plural 'corteges' appears most often in historical descriptions of major state funerals or royal ceremonies where multiple processions occurred in sequence.
Translations
CACatalà
processó
proh-ses-soh
CSČeština
proces
proh-ces
DEDeutsch
Geleitzüge
geh-ly-tsoo-geh
ESEspañol
cortejos
kor-teh-hohs
FAفارسی
تظاهرات
ta-zah-ha-rat
FRFrançais
cortèges
kor-tehz
IDBahasa Indonesia
kerumunan
keh-roo-moo-nan
ITItaliano
cortei
kor-tay
KMKM
រាជធានី
ro-a-cha-thani
MRMR
प्रदर्शन
pra-darshan
MSBahasa Melayu
perarakan
peh-rah-ka-ran
PLPolski
pogrzeb
po-grzeb
PTPortuguês
cortes
kor-tesh
RORomână
corturi
kor-too-ree
RUРусский
похороны
pah-kho-rohn-y
SWKiswahili
mkusanyiko
mku-sa-ni-ko
TEతెలుగు
ప్రదర్శన
pra-darshan
TRTürkçe
kelebekler
keh-leh-bek-ler
UKУкраїнська
проcession
pro-ces-syon
URاردو
پیدائشی
pee-da-eeshee
VITiếng Việt
lễ diễu
leh-dee-ow
ZUZU
imiselo
ee-mee-se-lo