coursing
[ kawr-sing, kohr- ]
/ ˈkɔr sɪŋ, ˈkoʊr- /
noun
the act of a person or thing that courses.
the sport of pursuing game with dogs that follow by sight rather than by scent.
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Definition for coursing (2 of 2)
course
[ kawrs, kohrs ]
/ kɔrs, koʊrs /
noun
verb (used with object), coursed, cours·ing.
verb (used without object), coursed, cours·ing.
Origin of course
1250–1300; Middle English
co(u)rs (noun) < Anglo-French
co(u)rs(e), Old French
cours < Latin
cursus “a running, course,” equivalent to
cur(rere) “to run” +
-sus, variant of
-tus suffix of verb action
OTHER WORDS FROM course
mul·ti·course, noun un·der·course, verb, un·der·coursed, un·der·cours·ing, nounExample sentences from the Web for coursing
British Dictionary definitions for coursing (1 of 2)
coursing
/ (ˈkɔːsɪŋ) /
noun
hunting with hounds or dogs that follow their quarry by sight
a sport in which hounds are matched against one another in pairs for the hunting of hares by sight
British Dictionary definitions for coursing (2 of 2)
course
/ (kɔːs) /
noun
verb
See also
courses
Word Origin for course
C13: from Old French
cours, from Latin
cursus a running, from
currere to run
Idioms and Phrases with coursing
course