Definition
Past tense of 'course'; to move swiftly in pursuit of something, or to flow in a specified direction.
Etymology
From Old French 'courser,' derived from Latin 'currere' (to run). The past tense formation follows standard English patterns for verbs derived from Romance languages.
Kelly Says
When architects 'coursed' stone in medieval buildings, they laid it in neat horizontal lines—the same word for laying bricks and for a hunting dog chasing prey shows how 'coursing' means any purposeful movement in a particular pattern.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ረገጠና
reh-geh-teh-nah
BNবাংলা
দৌড়েছি
dau-rah-chee
CSČeština
uběhl
oo-beh-hl
DEDeutsch
gelaufen
gah-loh-fen
ELΕλληνικά
τρέξαμε
treh-ksah-meh
ESEspañol
corrido
koh-ree-thoh
FAفارسی
دویدم
doh-veed-am
FISuomi
juoksi
yoh-oh-kee
FRFrançais
coursé
koo-rah-seh
HEעברית
רצנו
rah-tsah-noo
IDBahasa Indonesia
berlari
behr-lah-ree
ITItaliano
corsa
kohr-sah
MSBahasa Melayu
berlari
behr-lah-ree
MYမြန်မာ
ပြေးခဲ့
pyay hkeh
NLNederlands
gelopen
gah-loh-pen
PTPortuguês
corrido
koh-ree-thoh
RORomână
alergat
ah-leh-rah-gah-t
RUРусский
пробежал
proh-beh-zahl
SWKiswahili
kukimbia
koo-kee-mbee-ah
TAதமிழ்
ஓடினேன்
oh-dee-nayn
TEతెలుగు
పరిగెత్తాను
pah-ree-gay-thah-noo
TLTL
tumakbo
too-mahk-boh
TRTürkçe
koştu
koh-sh-too