a place for strolling, esp a paved walk along the seafront at a resort
dated a leisurely stroll or ride taken for pleasure, usu in a public place and often as a social custom
a figure in a square dance or country dance in which couples march usu anticlockwise in a circle
[French promenade from promener to take for a walk, from Latin prominare to drive forwards, from pro-1 + minare to drive]