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† diˈscur, diˈscurre, v. Obs. [ad. L. discurr-ĕre to run to and fro, f. dis- 1 + currĕre to run.] 1. intr. To run about.
c1550Disc. Common Weal. Eng. (1893) 25 We be not so agill and light as..birdes of the ayere be, that we might discurre from one place to an other. 2. trans. To run over or through.
1586B. Young Guazzo's Civ. Conv. iv. 206 b, Mans minde..in moment of a time it discurres all things. 1598― Diana Pref., The delight..in discurring most of those townes and places in it with a pleasant recordation of my pen. |