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  • Cursus - Wikipedia
    'Cursus' (plural 'cursūs' or 'cursuses') was a name given by early British archaeologists such as William Stukeley to the large parallel lengths of banks with external ditches which they thought were early Roman athletic courses, after the Latin word cursus, meaning "course"
  • CURSUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CURSUS is movement or flow of style; specifically : a pattern of cadence at the end of a sentence or phrase in medieval Latin prose which aimed by varying rhythm to avoid stressing the ultimate syllable
  • Cursus - definition of cursus by The Free Dictionary
    Define cursus cursus synonyms, cursus pronunciation, cursus translation, English dictionary definition of cursus n 1 a Neolithic earthwork enclosure comprising parallel banks 2 a racecourse or running-track 3 a sequence of prayers 4 an academic course Collins
  • cursus, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    The earliest known use of the noun cursus is in the mid 1700s OED's earliest evidence for cursus is from 1740, in the writing of William Stukeley, antiquary and natural philosopher cursus is a borrowing from Latin
  • What is a Cursus - Ancient-Wisdom
    Cursus: (Form and Function) A Cursus comprises of two parallel linear ditches with internal banks, closed off at the ends There are around 200 examples known from all over the British Isles, as follows: England - Over 100 (6), Scotland - 'Over 50' (4), Ireland - 3, Wales - 9
  • What does Cursus mean? - Definitions. net
    Cursus Cursus was a name given by early British archaeologists such as William Stukeley to the large parallel lengths of banks with external ditches which they thought were early Roman athletic courses, hence the Latin name cursus, meaning "course"
  • cursus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    cursus (plural cursuses or (both rare) cursus or cursūs or (nonstandard) cursi) A course; a journey or progression
  • Ritual monument discovered in Scotland dates to the time of Stonehenge
    A massive "cursus" monument, a site for ancient rituals, that was built around the same time as Stonehenge, has been discovered on the Scottish Isle of Arran
  • Stonehenge Cursus - History, Significance and More - Vacatis
    Stonehenge Cursus is a mysterious ancient earthwork located near Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England Constructed around 3,400 BC, the Stonehenge Cursus is considered one of the world’s oldest monuments
  • cursus: meaning, definition - WordSense
    cursus (English) Origin history From Latin cursus Noun cursus (pl cursi) A course; a journey or progression 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin 2003, p 574: His cursus from Fréjus to Paris turned into a triumphal march, with whole towns and villages staging ceremonial entrées for him and cheering his passage





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