Other Word Forms of Bursar
Noun
Singular:
bursar
Plural:
bursars
Origin of Bursar
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Middle English burser from Medieval Latin bursārius from Late Latin bursa purse bursa
See AlsoOffice of the Bursar: Services: Enrollment and Student Academic Information Bulletin: Indiana University BloomingtonBursar's Office Definition and Meaning | Top HatWhat is a Bursar Anyway?Bursar and Financial Aid: What’s the difference?From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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From Medieval Latin bursārius, from bursa (“purse”) (English purse).
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Bursar Sentence Examples
Jill Faye, the school's bursar is extremely pleased with the end result.
Adam will talk to domestic bursar about cleaning it.
Graduates with disabilities are encouraged to contact the Domestic bursar for further details on facilities.
Later he became assistant bursar at an independent school before joining Birdquest in 1984.
Better check the walls as well... The Domestic Bursar gets the scoreboard moving forward again.
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