discourser

Variant of discourse

discourse definition

dis·course (diskôrs′; also, & for v. usually, dis kôrs)

noun

  1. communication of ideas, information, etc., esp. by talking; conversation
  2. a long and formal treatment of a subject, in speech or writing; lecture; treatise; dissertation
  3. Archaic ability to reason; rationality

Etymology: ME & OFr discours < L discursus, discourse < pp. of discurrere, to run to and fro < dis-, from, apart + currere, to run: see current

intransitive verb discoursed -·coursed′, discoursing -·cours′·ing

  1. to carry on conversation; talk; confer
  2. to speak or write (on or upon a subject) formally and at some length

transitive verb

Archaic to utter or tell

Related Forms:

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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