discursio

discursio

discursio, ōnis, f. (discurro), I) das Auseinanderlaufen, Hinundherlaufen, als abstr. t. t., stellarum errantium, Chalcid. Tim. 84. – als milit. t. t., das Scharmützeln, Plänkeln, discursiones praedatoriae, Scharmützel, *Amm. 15, 4, 11. – II) das eilige Durchlaufen, -Durchreisen, discursione rapidā maturabant, sie beschleunigten ihren Marsch so sehr als möglich, Amm. 31, 9, 2: qui cursu publico huc illuc frequenti discursione mittantur, Firm. math. 3, 4, 4.


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  • Discursion — Dis*cur sion, n. [LL. discursio a running different ways. See {Discourse}.] The act of discoursing or reasoning; range, as from thought to thought. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • discursion — /di skerr sheuhn/, n. 1. an instance of discursive writing, speech, etc.; a wandering or logically unconnected statement. 2. the quality or characteristic of ranging from topic to topic; discursiveness; digressiveness. 3. the process or procedure …   Universalium

  • discursion — də̇ˈskərzhən sometimes rsh noun ( s) Etymology: Middle French (also, act of running about), from Late Latin discursion , discursio act of running about, motion, course, from Latin discursus (past participle of discurrere to run about) + ion , io… …   Useful english dictionary

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