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cours·er I. \ˈkōrsər, ˈkȯr-, -ōəsə(r, -ȯ(ə)sə(r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old French coursier, from cours course, run + -ier -er — more at course : a swift or spirited horse : war-horse, charger II. noun (-s) Etymology: course + -er 1. : a dog for coursing 2. : one that courses : huntsman 3. : any of a small group of birds that are related to the plovers and that inhabit Africa and southern Asia and are remarkable for their speed in running |