Others have held that the word was originally pompifex (leader of public processions).
He led and participated in the great public procession in Murree.
It is a day of Majlis, public processions, and great grief.
Section 3 was concerned with public processions (stationary assemblies were not covered by the Act).
Its inauguration was marked by a public procession on 10 April 1868.
Saetas evoke strong emotion and are sung most often during public processions.
Throughout the year certain public processions takes place in the complex.
There were public processions, with the two being treated like celebrities.
At the time, the Constitution of 1917, which prohibited any public processions or other devotional practices, was the law.
Anyone disturbing the nests are punished by shaving their head, or making a public procession on a donkey.