CURSUS


Meaning of CURSUS in English

ˈkərsəs noun

( plural cursus )

Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, course — more at course

: 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

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