Definition of Puse
Purse (?), n. [OE. purs,
pors, OF. burse, borse, bourse, F.
bourse, LL. bursa, fr. Gr. &?; hide, skin, leather. Cf.
Bourse, Bursch, Bursar, Buskin.]
1. A small bag or pouch, the opening of which is
made to draw together closely, used to carry money in; by extension,
any receptacle for money carried on the person; a wallet; a
pocketbook; a portemonnaie. Chaucer.
Who steals my purse steals trash.
Shak.
2. Hence, a treasury; finances; as, the public
purse.
3. A sum of money offered as a prize, or
collected as a present; as, to win the purse; to make up a
purse.
4. A specific sum of money; as:
(a) In Turkey, the sum of 500 piasters.
(b) In Persia, the sum of 50 tomans.
Light purse, or Empty purse,
poverty or want of resources. -- Long
purse, or Heavy purse, wealth;
riches. -- Purse crab (Zoöl.),
any land crab of the genus Birgus, allied to the hermit
crabs. They sometimes weigh twenty pounds or more, and are very
strong, being able to crack cocoanuts with the large claw. They
chiefly inhabit the tropical islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans,
living in holes and feeding upon fruit. Called also palm
crab. -- Purse net, a fishing net, the
mouth of which may be closed or drawn together like a purse.
Mortimer. -- Purse pride, pride of money;
insolence proceeding from the possession of wealth. Bp.
Hall. -- Purse rat. (Zoöl.) See
Pocket gopher, under Pocket. -- Sword and
purse, the military power and financial resources of a
nation.
Purse, v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Pursed (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Pursing.] 1. To put into a
purse.
I will go and purse the ducats
straight. Shak.
2. To draw up or contract into folds or
wrinkles, like the mouth of a purse; to pucker; to knit.
Thou . . . didst contract and purse thy
brow. Shak.
Purse, v. i. To steal purses; to
rob. [Obs. & R.]
I'll purse: . . . I'll bet at bowling
alleys. Beau. & Fl.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A small bag for carrying money.
- (US) A small bag used by women for carrying various small personal items.
- A quantity of money given for a particular purpose.
- To press (one's lips) in and together so that they protrude.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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