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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pa·rade
n.
1.
The
ground
where
a
military
display
is
held
,
or
where
troops
are
drilled
.
Also
called
parade ground
.
2.
Mil.
An
assembly
and
orderly
arrangement
or
display
of
troops
,
in
full
equipments
,
for
inspection
or
evolutions
before
some
superior
officer
;
a
review
of
troops
.
Parades
are
general
,
regimental
,
or
private
(
troop
,
battery
,
or
company
),
according
to
the
force
assembled
.
In
state
returned
the
grand
parade
.
--
Swift
.
4.
Hence
:
A
pompous
show
;
a
formal
or
ostentatious
display
or
exhibition
.
Be
rich
,
but
of
your
wealth
make
no
parade
.
--
Swift
.
5.
Posture
of
defense
;
guard
. [
A
Gallicism
.]
When
they
are
not
in
parade
,
and
upon
their
guard
.
--
Locke
.
6.
A
public
walk
;
a
promenade
.
Dress parade
,
Undress parade
.
See
under
Dress
,
and
Undress
.
Parade rest
,
a
position
of
rest
for
soldiers
,
in
which
,
however
,
they
are
required
to
be
silent
and
motionless
. --
Wilhelm
.
Syn:
--
Ostentation
;
display
;
show
.
Usage:
--
Parade
,
Ostentation
.
Parade
is
a
pompous
exhibition
of
things
for
the
purpose
of
display
;
ostentation
now
generally
indicates
a
parade
of
virtues
or
other
qualities
for
which
one
expects
to
be
honored
.
“It
was
not
in
the
mere
parade
of
royalty
that
the
Mexican
potentates
exhibited
their
power.”
--
Robertson
.
“We
are
dazzled
with
the
splendor
of
titles
,
the
ostentation
of
learning
,
and
the
noise
of
victories.”
--
Spectator
.
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