Relating to or involving running, a course, or rapid movement; a rare or archaic term not commonly used in modern English.
From Latin 'cursalis,' derived from 'cursus' (course, running). This adjective form was used in ecclesiastical and legal Latin texts but rarely entered mainstream English.
Ecclesiastical courts had specific terminology that never quite made it into everyday speech—'cursal' is one of those words that remained stuck in medieval Latin paperwork while the language evolved around it.
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