cursor
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Borrowed from Latin cursor (“runner”), from currō (“run”) + -or (agentive suffix). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European.
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cursor (plural cursors)
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cursor (third-person singular simple present cursors, present participle cursoring, simple past and past participle cursored)
cursor m (genitive cursōris); third declension
Third-declension noun.
Learned borrowing from Latin cursōrem.
cursor m (plural cursores)
cursor n (plural cursoare)
cursor m (plural cursores)
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