noun
- plural of burse: pouches or bags, especially those used to hold money or documents
- plural of burse: flat cases used to hold the corporal in religious ceremonies
Usage: formal
Usage: ecclesiastical
Examples
- The treasurer kept the guild’s funds in leather burses.
- Medieval merchants carried their coins in small burses.
- The altar server prepared the burses for the communion service.
- Several ornate burses were displayed in the church museum.
- The priest carefully placed the corporal in one of the silk burses.
- Ancient burses were often decorated with religious symbols.