Courser

/ˈkɔːrsər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A horse trained for racing or riding.
The courser galloped swiftly around the track, showcasing its speed and agility.
A person who runs swiftly or pursues with speed.
The courser chased the rabbit through the thick underbrush.
Any of several fast or swift birds, especially those of the family Coursers (Cursorius).
The courser soared over the plains, its wings spread wide as it searched for insects.
A name given to various swift quadri-footed animals, particularly in archaic contexts.
In ancient texts, the term courser was often used to describe the noble steeds of knights.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old French 'coursier', from 'courser' meaning 'to run'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to run like a courser
to run very fast or with great energy.
courser of the field
a horse that is particularly fast or agile.

Related Words

course
A path or route taken.
coursing
The sport of chasing game with dogs.

Slang Meanings

A fast runner.
He is a courser on the track, always beating his opponents.
An energetic person.
She’s such a courser, always full of enthusiasm!