A proceeding prescribed by statute for ascertaining and fixing the boundaries of land.(noun)
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Use "processioning" in a sentence
"They exercised considerable civil authority, such as processioning the bounds, or beating the bounds, of all farms and plantations, and the making levies for the support of paupers and unfortunate children."
"At midnight the Sandal came to them, and up they got, and having well whetted and set their razors, and been a-processioning, they clapped the tables over themselves, and like wire-drawers under their work fell to it as aforesaid."
"Ippolita, who began her day's processioning with music and flowers, ended it mostly in tears and stripes."