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SCOURSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'scourse' 1. an exchange or trade . verb (transitive) archaic. 2. to trade, barter or exchange.
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scourse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
scourse (third-person singular simple present scourses, present participle scoursing, simple past and past participle scoursed). Obsolete form of scorse.
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Scourse Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
scourse. To exchange; barter; trade; swap: as, to scourse horses. scourse. To make an exchange; exchange; trade. (n) scourse. Discourse. scourse. To run ...
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Scourse is a Scrabble word?
Definitions For Scourse · Verb · Anagrams. Cousers, Croesus, Crouses, Crœsus, Scouser, courses, rescous, scouser, sources, sucrose. Is Scourse a Scrabble Word?
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Scourse Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Scourse definition: Obsolete form of scorse.
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Frederick Scourse
Rear Admiral Frederick Peter Scourse CB MBE FREng (born 23 June 1944) is a former Royal Navy officer who became Acting Controller of the Navy. Naval career
Scourse joined the Royal Navy in 1962 and chose to specialize in submarines.
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Scourse - Urban Dictionary
A Scourse is person who knows everything about anything. If you have a question a Scourse will have an answer and plan. A Scourse Has a higher IQ then lets ...
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scourse - definition and meaning - Wordnik
To exchange; barter; trade; swap: as, to scourse horses. To make an exchange; exchange; trade. To run; scamper; hurry ...
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Scourse - definition of scourse by The Free Dictionary
a brave soldier, a beautiful princess, a sturdy oak. Primary oral features in romance chapbooks of Northeastern Brazil policies and an instrumental post- ...
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Scourse Family History - Ancestry.com
New York had the highest population of Scourse families in 1880. Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Scourse surname lived. Within ...
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James Scourse Profile | University of Exeter
James is a marine geologist and is currently Head of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
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excourse
▪ I. † exˈcourse, n. Obs. [variant of excurse, after the analogy of course.] 1. The action of running forth or out; an excursion or sally; usually a hostile or marauding one.1523 St. Papers Hen. VIII, IV. 35 The rodes and ex⁓courses divised, to be made or not made, as ye shal se the cace to requyre....
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Brian Gunning
Brian Edgar Scourse Gunning FAA, FRS is an Australian biologist and Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University.
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scorse
▪ I. † scorse, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. scorse v.1] Barter, exchange.1590 Spenser F.Q. ii. ix. 55 Yet liuely vigour rested in his mind, And recompenst him with a better scorse: Weake body well is chang'd for minds redoubled forse.▪ II. scorse, v.1 Obs. exc. dial. (skɔːs) Also 6 scorss, skose, skoase, 6–8...
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