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bursa
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin bursa (“purse”), from Ancient Greek ????? (búrsa); compare purse and bourse, which are doublets.
Noun
bursa (plural bursae or bursæ)
- (anatomy) Any of the many small fluid-filled sacs located at the point where a muscle or tendon slides across bone. These sacs serve to reduce friction between the two moving surfaces.
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
See also
- Bursa on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Baurs
Indonesian
Etymology
- Learned borrowing from Latin bursa, from the Ancient Greek ????? (búrsa, “hide, wine-skin”).
- Semantic loan from Dutch beurs.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?b?r.sa]
- Hyphenation: bur?sa
Noun 1
bursa
- (business, economics) exchange: a place for conducting trading.
- (by extension, figuratively, colloquial) election.
- Synonym: pemilihan
Derived terms
Noun 2
bursa
- bursa, any of the many small fluid-filled sacs located at the point where a muscle or tendon slides across bone. These sacs serve to reduce friction between the two moving surfaces.
Further reading
- “bursa” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Irish
Etymology
From Medieval Latin bursa, from Ancient Greek ????? (búrsa, “hide, wine-skin”).
Noun
bursa m (genitive singular bursa, nominative plural bursaí)
- burse; purse
Declension
Mutation
References
- "bursa" in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
Kanuri
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [b??rsá]
Noun
bursa
- (Kanembu) cloud
Synonyms
- fowo/fogo/fofo (Kanuri)
Further reading
- Francis Jouannet, Le kanembou des Ngaldoukou: langue saharienne parlée sur les rives septentrionales du lac Tchad: phonématique et prosodie (1982, Paris: SELAF)
- Kakadu Kanembu K?rânei: Kakadu 2 (UNESCO)
Latin
Alternative forms
- byrsa
Etymology
Late Latin (4th century); from the Ancient Greek ????? (búrsa, “hide, wine-skin”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /?bur.sa/, [?b?rs?ä]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /?bur.sa/, [?burs?]
Noun
bursa f (genitive bursae); first declension
- (originally Late Latin) oxhide, animal skin
- (by extension, Medieval Latin) purse, especially one made of skin or leather
- (Medieval Latin) supply of money, funds
- (Medieval Latin) pension
Declension
First-declension noun.
Derived terms
- burs?rius
- bursiformis
- bursius
- imburs?
- remburs?
Descendants
References
- bursa in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
- bursa in William Smith, editor (1848) A Dictionary of Greek Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray
Northern Sami
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin bursa.
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Pronunciation
- (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /?pur?sa/
Noun
bursa
- purse (for money)
- wallet
- stock market
Inflection
Further reading
- Koponen, Eino; Ruppel, Klaas; Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002-2008) Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages?[1], Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin bursa, from Ancient Greek ????? (búrsa). Doublet of bolsa.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /?bu?.s?/
Noun
bursa f (plural bursas)
- (anatomy) bursa (sac where muscle slides across bone)
Romansch
Alternative forms
- (Sursilvan, Puter, Vallader) buorsa
Etymology
From Medieval Latin, Late Latin bursa, from Ancient Greek ????? (búrsa, “hide, wine-skin”).
Noun
bursa f (plural bursas)
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Surmiran) purse
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Surmiran) exchange
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin bursa. Doublet of bolsa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bu?sa/, [?bu?.sa]
Noun
bursa f (plural bursas)
- (anatomy) bursa
Related terms
- bolsa
- bursitis
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin bursa.
Noun
bursa c
- (anatomy) bursa
- Synonym: slemsäck
Declension
References
- bursa in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
- bursa in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
Anagrams
- arbus, brusa, busar
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bursar
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin burs?rius, from bursa (“purse”) (English purse).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)s?(?)
Noun
bursar (plural bursars)
- The treasurer of a university, college or school.
- (Scotland, education) A student funded by a bursary.
Derived terms
- bursary
Related terms
- bursa
- purse
- reimburse
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