Coursed — (k?rst), a. 1. Hunted; as, a coursed hare. [1913 Webster] 2. Arranged in courses; as, coursed masonry. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coursed — coursed; un·coursed; … English syllables
coursed — adjective Etymology: from past participle of course II 1. : hunted with dogs a coursed hare 2. : arranged in courses coursed masonry … Useful english dictionary
Coursed rubble — Rubble Rub ble, n. [From an assumed Old French dim. of robe See {Rubbish}.] 1. Water worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls. [1913 Webster] Inside [the wall]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coursed Rubble — See: Rubble, Coursed … Medieval glossary
coursed — kÉ”Ës n. direction; part of a meal; series; layer; series of lessons or classes on a particular subject; unit of studies (especially on a university level) v. hunt, pursue; run over; race … English contemporary dictionary
coursed — scoured … Anagrams dictionary
coursed ashlar — noun : ashlar masonry in which the stones in a course are of the same height … Useful english dictionary
coursed rubble — noun : masonry composed of roughly shaped stones fitting approximately on level beds … Useful english dictionary
Rubble, Coursed — ♦ With stones very roughly dressed and levelled. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 414) Related terms: Coursed Rubble, Rubble … Medieval glossary