Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "pomp" comes from the Latin noun "pompa," which originally referred to a religious procession or parade. It was related to the Greek word "pompē," which meant "sending, escort, procession."
Over time, the meaning of "pompa" expanded to include any grand or showy display, such as a royal coronation or a military parade. In English, the word "pomp" first appeared in the 14th century, and it has been used ever since to describe anything that is impressive, elaborate, or showy.
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