corso
nounmasculine/ˈkoɾsu/medium
cor·so
Definition
A festive parade, usually of floats, decorated vehicles, or costumed people, that moves through the streets of a town, especially during Carnival.
The Carnival corso was the highlight of the festivities.
We watched the colourful corso from our balcony.
Etymology
Do italiano 'corso' (corsário, corso), por sua vez do latim 'cursus' (corrida, curso).