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- The term "motorcade" was coined by Lyle Abbot in 1912 or 1913 when he was automobile editor of the Arizona Republican12. It is formed after "cavalcade" on the false notion that "-cade" was a suffix meaning "procession"2. The general sense of "a procession" of any sort is from 1660s; in the 20th century, "-cade" came to be regarded as a suffix and rode off on its own to form "motorcade" (1909)3. The word's earliest use in English was in the now-obsolete sense "a horseback ride" (1590s)3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Etymology The term motorcade was coined by Lyle Abbot (in 1912 or 1913 when he was automobile editor of the Arizona Republican), and is formed after cavalcade, playing off of the last syllable in that word.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MotorcadeThe term motorcade was coined by Lyle Abbot, and is formed after cavalcade on the false notion that "-cade" was a suffix meaning "procession".www.definitions.net/definition/motorcadeLiterally, "a procession on horseback;" the general sense of "a procession" of any sort is from 1660s; in 20c. -cade came to be regarded as a suffix and rode off on its own to form motorcade (1909), etc. The word's earliest use in English was in the now-obsolete sense "a horseback ride" (1590s).www.etymonline.com/word/motorcade
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"uma procissão, um grupo de pessoas a cavalo ou em carruagens," 1640s, via …
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Literalemente, "una procesión a caballo"; el sentido general de "una procesión" de …
Français (French)
Signification de motorcade: cortège; "Procession de voitures automobiles", …
Deutsch (German)
Wörtlich "eine Prozession zu Pferd"; der allgemeine Sinn einer "Prozession" …
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