Concourse

Concourse
Concourse Con"course, n. [F. concours, L. concursus, fr. concurrere to run together. See {Concur}.] 1. A moving, flowing, or running together; confluence. [1913 Webster]

The good frame of the universe was not the product of chance or fortuitous concourse of particles of matter. --Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster]

2. An assembly; a gathering formed by a voluntary or spontaneous moving and meeting in one place. [1913 Webster]

Amidst the concourse were to be seen the noble ladies of Milan, in gay, fantastic cars, shining in silk brocade. --Prescott. [1913 Webster]

3. The place or point of meeting or junction of two bodies. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]

The drop will begin to move toward the concourse of the glasses. --Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster]

4. An open space where several roads or paths meet; esp. an open space in a park where several roads meet. [1913 Webster]

5. Concurrence; co["o]peration. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]

The divine providence is wont to afford its concourse to such proceeding. --Barrow. [1913 Webster]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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  • concourse — late 14c., from M.Fr. concours, from L. concursus a running together, from pp. of concurrere (see CONCUR (Cf. concur)). Originally the flowing of a crowd of people; sense of open space in a built up place is Amer.Eng. 1862 …   Etymology dictionary

  • concourse — Junction, confluence …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • concourse — ► NOUN 1) a large open area inside or in front of a public building. 2) formal a crowd of people. ORIGIN Latin concursus, from concurrere assemble in crowds …   English terms dictionary

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  • Concourse — For the skyscraper in Singapore, see The Concourse. For concours, see Concours (disambiguation). A concourse is a place where pathways or roads meet, such as in a hotel, a convention center, a railway station, an airport terminal, a hall, or… …   Wikipedia

  • concourse — con|course [ˈkɔŋko:s US ˈka:ŋko:rs] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: concourse coming together of people, crowd (14 21 centuries), from French concours, from Latin concursus, from concurrere; CONCUR] 1.) a large hall or open place in a building such… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • concourse — [[t]kɒ̱ŋkɔː(r)s[/t]] concourses 1) N COUNT A concourse is a wide hall in a public building, for example a hotel, airport, or station. 2) N COUNT: oft N of n A concourse is a large group of people gathered together. [FORMAL] The great concourse of …   English dictionary

  • concourse — /kon kawrs, kohrs, kong /, n. 1. an assemblage; gathering: a concourse of people. 2. a driveway or promenade, esp. in a park. 3. a boulevard or other broad thoroughfare. 4. a large open space for accommodating crowds, as in a railroad station. 5 …   Universalium

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