Dis*course" , v. t. 1. To
treat of; to
expose or set forth in
language. [Obs.]
The life of
William Tyndale . . . is sufficiently and at large discoursed in the book.
Foxe.
2. To utter or give
forth; to speak.
It
will discourse most eloquent music.
Shak.
3. To talk to; to confer with. [Obs.]
I have spoken to my
brother, who is the patron, to discourse the minister about it.
Evelyn.
Dis*course" (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Discoursed (?);
p. pr. & vb. n.
Discoursing.]
1. To exercise reason; to employ the
mind in judging and inferring; to reason. [Obs.] "Have sense or can
discourse." Dryden.
2. To express one's
self in oral discourse; to expose one's views; to talk in a continuous or formal manner; to hold forth; to speak; to converse.
Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear.
Shak. 3. To relate something; to tell. Shak.
4. To treat of something in writing and formally.
Dis*course" (?), n. [L. discursus a running to
and fro, discourse, fr. discurrere, discursum,
to run to and fro, to discourse; dis- +
currere to run: cf. F. discours. See Course.]
1. The power of
the mind to
reason or infer by running, as it were, from
one fact or
reason to another, and deriving a conclusion; an exercise or act of this power; reasoning; range of reasoning faculty. [Obs.]
Difficult, strange, and harsh to
the discourses of natural reason.
South. Sure he that
made us with such large discourse,
Looking before and after, gave us not
That capability and godlike reason
To fust in us unused.
Shak.
2. Conversation; talk.
In their discourses after supper.
Shak.
Filling the head with variety of thoughts, and the mouth
with copious discourse.
Locke.
3. The art and manner of speaking and
conversing.
Of excellent breeding, admirable discourse.
Shak.
4. Consecutive speech, either written or unwritten, on a given line
of thought; speech; treatise; dissertation; sermon,
etc.; as, the preacher gave us a long discourse on duty.
5. Dealing; transaction. [Obs.]
Good Captain Bessus, tell us the
discourse
Betwixt Tigranes and our king, and
how
We got the victory.
Beau.
& Fl.