Definition
Plural of coursing; instances of hunting with dogs by sight rather than scent, or instances of moving swiftly in a specified direction.
Etymology
From 'coursing' (present participle of 'course'), derived from Old French 'courser,' from Latin 'currere.' The -ings plural noun form indicates multiple instances or occurrences.
Kelly Says
Coursing with hounds was so popular in medieval England that it had elaborate rules and rankings—a sport so refined that even the prey animal's escape tactics were considered beautiful, creating an odd aesthetic where cruelty was celebrated as artistry.
Translations
ARالعربية
ملاحقات
mu-la-ha-qaa-t
BNবাংলা
অনিগ্রহ
o-ni-g-her
CACatalà
persecucions
per-se-koo-sye-ohn-es
CSČeština
pronásledování
pro-na-sle-do-va-ni
DADansk
forfølgelse
for-foel-g-else
DEDeutsch
Verfolgungen
fer-fohl-goo-ng-en
ELΕλληνικά
διασυλλογές
dee-ah-see-lo-ges
ESEspañol
persecuciones
per-sek-yoo-sye-ohn-es
FISuomi
ajojahdat
a-jo-jah-dat
FRFrançais
poursuites
poor-swee-te
HEעברית
רדיפות
ra-dee-foth
HUMagyar
üldözések
ueld-oz-es-ek
IDBahasa Indonesia
kejaran
keh-ja-ran
ITItaliano
inseguimenti
in-seh-gwi-men-ti
MSBahasa Melayu
pengjaran
peng-ja-ran
NLNederlands
achtervolgingen
a-k-ter-vol-gen-den
PLPolski
pościgi
pos-chi-gi
PTPortuguês
perseguições
per-seh-gee-sye-sohn-es
RORomână
urmăriri
ur-ma-ri
RUРусский
преследования
pre-sle-do-va-ni-ya
SVSvenska
jakter
ya-k-ter
SWKiswahili
ukumbusho
oo-kum-bus-ho
TAதமிழ்
தொடர்ச்சி
to-dar-chi
TEతెలుగు
చేదించు
che-di-n-chu
THไทย
การตามล่า
gaan dtah laa
TRTürkçe
kovalamamalar
ko-va-la-ma-la-mar
UKУкраїнська
переслідування
per-es-li-du-va-nye
VITiếng Việt
sự truy đuổi
su- truy- doi