A.leading in procession, solemn procession,Plb.30.25.2.
II.abuse, ribaldry, such as was allowed to those who took part in the processions at the festivals of Dionysus and Demeter, D.18.11, Men.Per.Fr.4 (pl.): metaph., ἡτοῦδαίμονοςκαθ᾽ἡμῶνπ. the mock that fate makes of us, Hld.5.6, cf. Philostr.VS2.27.