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deburse
† deˈburse, v. Obs. Sc. Also 6 deburs, -burce, 7 debourse. [a. F. débourse-r, in OF. desbourser, f. des-:—L. dis- (see de- I. 6) + bourse:—late pop. L. bursa purse.] To pay out, disburse.1529 W. Frankeleyn in Fiddes Wolsey ii. (1726) 167 Your grace shuld not deburce owt of your coffers very myche mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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debourse
debourse var. of deburse. Oxford English Dictionary
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depurse
† deˈpurse, v. Sc. Obs. [f. de- II. 2 + purse: cf. deburse, disburse.] = disburse.a 1648 Sc. Acts Chas. I (1814) V. 479 (Jam.), With power..to borrow, vptak, and leavie moneyes..and to give..directiones for depurseing thairof. 1655 in Z. Boyd Zion's Flowers (1855) App. 29/1 Halfe of the expenses dep... Oxford English Dictionary
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disburse
▪ I. disburse, v. (dɪsˈbɜːs) Also 6 -bourse, -bource, -bursse. [orig. disbourse, a. OF. desbourser (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), mod.F. débourser, in same senses, f. des-, dis- 4 + bourse purse. Afterwards assimilated to L. bursa, as if repr. a L. *disbursāre. Cf. deburse, dispurse.] 1. a. trans. To pay... Oxford English Dictionary
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de-
de-, prefix The Latin adverb and preposition, used in combination with verbs, and their derivatives. A large number of verbs so formed lived on in French as popular words, or were taken over into the language in earlier or later times as learned words, and thence came into English, as dēcrēsc-ĕre, d... Oxford English Dictionary
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