inarch
/ɪˈnɑːrʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to march or walk in; to enter or approach from the rear
“The procession inarched into the cathedral.”
2. noun
a march or procession, especially into a place of assembly
“The inarch was led by the royal family.”
3. verb
to move or pass through a place or position, especially in a dignified or stately manner
“The dignitaries inarched through the crowded hall.”