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See also: Burse, bürşe, and bursë

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French bourse, from Old French borse, from Latin bursa, from Ancient Greek βύρσα (búrsa). Doublet of purse, compare French bourse (purse, fund).

Pronunciation

Noun

burse (plural burses)

  1. (now chiefly historical) A purse.
  2. A fund or foundation for the maintenance of the needy scholars in their studies.
  3. (ecclesiastical) An ornamental case to hold the corporal when not in use.
  4. (obsolete) A stock exchange; a bourse.
  5. (obsolete) A kind of bazaar.

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Old English

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin bursa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbur.se/, [ˈburˠ.ze]

Noun

burse f

  1. bag, pouch

Declension

Weak n-stem:

More information singular, plural ...

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