"Promenade"
Its French term “se promener” means “go for a walk”. Its late Latin origin of “prominare” (“minare” means "to drive") drive forward a public place.
Promenade means “stroll for pleasure”; to walk in a slow and leisurely way, especially up and down a street; a leisurely walk, especially one taken in a public place as a social activity.
A public place for such walking.
To dream of promenading, you will engage in energetic and profitable pursuits. A promenade is symbolic of a fruitful journey or an aspiration, as believed by the voyagers
of Europe. |