courser

English

A courser (Cursorius rufus)

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Etymology

From Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-Norman cursier, corser (French: coursier), from Old French curs (course).

Pronunciation

Noun

courser (plural coursers)

  1. A dog used for coursing.
  2. A person who practises coursing.
  3. A hunter.
  4. A stone used in building a course.
  5. A racehorse or a charger.
  6. Any of several species of bird in the genus Cursorius of the family Glareolidae.

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Translations

References

  • OED 2nd edition 1989

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French

Etymology

From course.

Verb

courser

  1. (colloquial) to purchase

Conjugation

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