Corso

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 3: Catarrh to Dion, p. 497–498

Corso, an Italian word used to express not only the racing of riderless horses, but also the slow driving in procession of handsome equipages through the principal streets of a town, such as almost always takes place in Italy on festivals.

This custom has given a name to many streets in almost all the larger towns of Italy. The best known of these is the Corso in Rome, which is the scene of the celebrated diversions of the Carnival.

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