cavalcate
English
Noun
cavalcate (plural cavalcates)
- Obsolete spelling of cavalcade.
- 1662 (indicated as 1663), [Samuel Butler], “[The First Part of Hudibras]”, in Hudibras. The First and Second Parts. […], London: […] John Martyn and Henry Herringman, […], published 1678; republished in A[lfred] R[ayney] Waller, editor, Hudibras: Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: University Press, 1905, →OCLC:
- First he that led the cavalcate,
Wore a sow-gelder's flagellet,
On which he blew as strong a levet.
Italian
Etymology 1
Noun
cavalcate f
- plural of cavalcata
Etymology 2
Verb
cavalcate
- inflection of cavalcare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Etymology 3
Participle
cavalcate f pl
- feminine plural of cavalcato