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bur·sar \ˈbərsər, -ˌsär; ˈbə̄sə(r, ˈbəis-, -ˌsȧ(r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin bursarius, from bursa purse + Latin -arius -ary, noun suffix 1. : an administrative officer (as of a monastery or college) in charge of funds : treasurer, purser; sometimes : an officer or other agent supervising material as distinguished from intellectual or spiritual matters 2. chiefly Scotland : a student receiving a scholarship 3. : a student living in a bursa |