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See also: Corso and Corso-

Asturian

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Adjective

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corso

  1. neuter of corsu

Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian corso, from Latin cursus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkɔr.soː/
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  • Hyphenation: cor‧so
  • Rhymes: -ɔrsoː

Noun

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corso n (plural corso's, diminutive corsootje n)

  1. parade

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Galician

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Adjective

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corso (feminine corsa, masculine plural corsos, feminine plural corsas)

  1. Corsican

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corso m (plural corsos, feminine corsa, feminine plural corsas)

  1. Corsican (person)
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Further reading

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Italian

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Etymology 1

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From Latin cursus.

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Noun

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corso m (plural corsi)

  1. course (of a river, of a university, etc.)
  2. stream, waterway
  3. avenue (especially in the names of streets)
  4. strip (a street with multiple shopping or entertainment possibilities)
  5. circulation (of money)
  6. subject
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Descendants
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  • German: Korso

Participle

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corso (feminine corsa, masculine plural corsi, feminine plural corse)

  1. past participle of correre

Etymology 2

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From Latin corsus.

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Adjective

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corso (feminine corsa, masculine plural corsi, feminine plural corse)

  1. Corsican (of, from or relating to Corsica)
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Noun

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corso m (plural corsi, feminine corsa)

  1. Corsican (native or inhabitant of Corsica) (male or of unspecified gender)

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corso m (uncountable)

  1. the Corsican language
  2. a kind of Corsican wine

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Latin

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Adjective

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corsō

  1. dative/ablative singular masculine/neuter of corsus

Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: cor‧so

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Latin corsus.

Adjective

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corso (feminine corsa, masculine plural corsos, feminine plural corsas, not comparable)

  1. Corsican
    Synonym: córsico
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Noun

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corso m (plural corsos, feminine corsa, feminine plural corsas)

  1. Corsican (person)
    Synonym: córsico

Etymology 2

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From Latin cursus. Doublet of the borrowed curso.

Alternative forms

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  • côrso (pre-1945 European orthography and pre-1971 Brazilian orthography)
  • cosso

Noun

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corso m (plural corsos)

  1. (dated) a state-authorized offensive to enemy merchant vessels
  2. (by extension) a barbaric life of wandering and pillaging
  3. a parade of floats
  4. a school of sardines
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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkoɾso/ [ˈkoɾ.so]
  • Rhymes: -oɾso
  • Syllabification: cor‧so

Adjective

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corso (feminine corsa, masculine plural corsos, feminine plural corsas)

  1. Corsican

Noun

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corso m (plural corsos, feminine corsa, feminine plural corsas)

  1. Corsican (person)
  2. privateering

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Further reading

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