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† deˈcourse Obs. [a. F. décours (12th c.):—L. dēcurs-um a running down, f. dēcurrĕre to run down: cf. decurse and course.] Downward course, descent. Also fig.
1585T. Washington tr. Nicholay's Voy. Turkie iv. xx. 134 b, The Euphrates..in the channell and decourse whereof are founde many pretious stones. 1597J. King On Jonas (1618) 213 In the decourse of many generations. |