curs

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See also: cûrs

English

Noun

curs

  1. plural of cur

Anagrams


Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin cursus. Compare the inherited doublets cors and cós.

Pronunciation

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Noun

curs m (plural cursos)

  1. course, route, path
  2. course (learning program)

Further reading


Old French

Etymology

From Latin cursus.

Noun

curs oblique singularm (oblique plural curs, nominative singular curs, nominative plural curs)

  1. route; path

Synonyms

Descendants

  • French: cours

Romanian

Etymology 1

Inflected forms

Verb

curs

  1. past participle of curge
  2. past participle of cure

Etymology 2

From Latin cursus, with some meanings based on (deprecated template usage) [etyl] French cours.

Noun

curs n (plural cursuri)

  1. stream, current, flow
  2. duration
  3. course, lecture
Synonyms