Definition of Sourse

1. a spring [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sourse

sourgum
sourgums
souring
sourings
sourish
sourkrout
sourkrouts
sourly
sourness
sournesses
sourock
sourocks
sourpuss
sourpusses
sours
sourse (current term)
sourses
soursop
soursop tree
soursops
sourt
sourwood
sourwoods
sous
sous-chef
sous-chefs
sous-vide
sousaphone
sousaphones
sousaphonist

Literary usage of Sourse

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Observations, Reasons and Facts, Disproving Importation: And Also All by Benjamin Romaine, Old citizen, Charles Maclean (1823)
"... EXTRACT FROM A SHORT DISSERTATION ON THE sourse OF1 Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases* Br DR. CHARLES MACLEAN, of CALCUTTA. ..."

2. Chicago Historical Society Collection by Chicago Historical Society (1890)
"La sourse.—'What Age was the Cattle, and what did you value them at, ... La sourse.—'I Cannot put A Value upon them at this Time as I put no value upon them ..."

3. The Chronicle of Pierre de Langtoft: In French Verse from the Earliest by of Langtoft Peter, Thomas Wright (1866)
"13 sourse de cawe que court et ne put cesser, BC Surse de aehe qe court, et ne poet cesser,D. Geoffroy of Monmouth calls it stagnum ..."

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