burse
/burs/US // bɜrs //UK // (bɜːs) //
毛刺,毛毯,布尔塞,布尔萨
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a pouch or case for some special purpose.
- : a fund to provide allowances for students.an allowance so provided.
- : Ecclesiastical. a case or receptacle for a corporal.
Examples
The terms were afterwards often used indifferently, and Pisaro, just before, calls the Exchange the Burse.
In Burse-road and Pendarmes-road the shrubs and trees were broken down, and lay overhanging and obstructing the footpaths.
Her own room reflected the rising worship of Morris and Burse-Jones, of which, indeed, she had been an adept from the beginning.
Mass had been said not long since, and the chalice covered with the veil and burse was still on the altar.
The "burse" is a square, stiff pocket of silk over cardboard, in which the Altar-linen is carried to and from the Altar.
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