"scorse" meaning in English

See scorse in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /skɔː(ɹ)s/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-scorse.wav
Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)s Etymology: Compare Italian scorsa (“a course”), and English discourse. Etymology templates: {{cog|it|scorsa||a course}} Italian scorsa (“a course”) Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} scorse
  1. (obsolete) barter; exchange; trade Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-scorse-en-noun-haNNBF1E Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 41 36 23

Verb

IPA: /skɔː(ɹ)s/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-scorse.wav Forms: scorses [present, singular, third-person], scorsing [participle, present], scorsed [participle, past], scorsed [past]
Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)s Etymology: Compare Italian scorsa (“a course”), and English discourse. Etymology templates: {{cog|it|scorsa||a course}} Italian scorsa (“a course”) Head templates: {{en-verb}} scorse (third-person singular simple present scorses, present participle scorsing, simple past and past participle scorsed)
  1. (obsolete, transitive, intransitive) To barter or exchange. Tags: intransitive, obsolete, transitive
    Sense id: en-scorse-en-verb-ayATkWUW Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 41 36 23
  2. (obsolete) To chase. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-scorse-en-verb-pF53FCgr Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 41 36 23

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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