päˈsā(ˌ)ō noun
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish, from pasear
1.
a. : a leisurely stroll : promenade
at six in the evening Spanish towns are suddenly reborn: the women are out for the day's paseo — V.S.Pritchett
b. : excursion
while he was down on a litle paseo , a rich old don from below the Rio Grande happened to be visiting in the settlement also — J.F.Dobie
c. : a public walk or boulevard
down its center extends a wide tree-bordered paseo — National Geographic
2. or paseo de cuadrillas -dā- : a formal entrance march of bullfighters into an arena
formed up for the paseo as soon as the bull had gone through — Ernest Hemingway