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单词 bursary
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bursaryn.

/ˈbəːsəri/
Etymology: < medieval Latin bursārius treasurer, bursāria treasurer's room; see bursar n.
1. ? = bursar n. 1. Obsolete.
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society > trade and finance > management of money > [noun] > one who has charge of or manages money
hoarder944
treasurerc1290
purse-bearerc1300
coffererc1330
pursera1450
boucherc1450
bowgerc1450
purse-masterc1450
thesaurer1473
expenditor1499
bowser1534
bursarya1552
bursar1587
stock-keeper1589
bag-bearer1598
bourser1685
sumptuary1789
money manager1874
investment manager1879
tizzy-snatcher1914
a1552 J. Leland Itinerary (1711) III. 44 Certen Bursaries, Ministers and Choristes.
2. A treasury; the bursar's room in a college, etc.
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society > trade and finance > management of money > [noun] > bursar's office
bowsery1626
bursary1695
1695 W. Kennett Parochial Antiq. Gloss. at Bursaria The bursary, or place of receiving and paying money and rents by the bursarii, bursars, or officers of account in religious houses.
1736 D. Neal Hist. Puritans III. 429 The Bursaries were emptied of the public money.
1769 Defoe's Tour Great Brit. (ed. 7) II. 244 In the Bursary [of New College, Oxford] is shewn the Crosier of the Founder.
3. (originally in Scotland.) An endowment given to a student in a university or school, an exhibition. Also, in extended use, an endowment to persons other than students.
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society > education > educational administration > [noun] > scholarships
scholarship1535
demyship1536
burse1560
exhibition1631
travelling fellowship1694
bursary1733
travelling scholarship1798
studentship1802
Newcastle1832
pupilship1838
Newcastle1845
state scholarship1849
Ireland1861
bursarship1864
schol1888
freeship1893
Rhodes scholarship1902
Fulbright1952
schoolmaster studentship1957
assisted place1977
Rhodes1994
society > education > educational administration > [noun] > scholarships > to people other than students
bursary1907
1733 P. Lindsay Interest Scotl. 124 To procure a Bursary for this hopeful Boy.
a1805 A. Carlyle Autobiogr. (1860) ii. 62 The bursaries given..to students in divinity to pass two winters in Glasgow College, and a third in some foreign university.
1852 T. De Quincey in Hogg's Instructor New Ser. 8 97/2 Such small ‘bursaries’ or ‘exhibitions,’ as the Scottish college system offers.
1907 Act 7 Edward VII c. 43 §11 The powers and duties of a local education authority..shall include a power to aid by scholarships or bursaries the instruction in public elementary schools of scholars from the age of twelve up to the limit of age fixed.
1910 Encycl. Brit. IV. 863/1 Bursar..is also applied to the holder of ‘a bursary’..in England a scholarship or exhibition enabling a pupil of an elementary school to continue his education at a secondary school.
1943 Deb. House of Commons (Canada) 1 Mar. 787/1 A third field to which the committee should give some consideration is that of providing federal bursaries and scholarships at both secondary school and university levels.
1955 Times 10 May 12/4 This bursary has been awarded to a playwright or producer in order to enable him to make a study of the theatre.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online March 2019).
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