Noun
A racecourse.
(rare) A course; a journey or progression.
(archaeology) A long ditch or trench of unknown function, constructed in Neolithic Britain and Ireland.
An academic curriculum.
A form of daily prayer or service.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlso included in the discovery is that the cursus track is terminated by two five-meter wide extremely deep pits, citation whose purpose is still a mystery. Source: Internet
Birley (1999), p. 39. Membership of the senatorial order was a prerequisite to attain positions within the cursus honorum and to gain entry into the Roman Senate. Source: Internet
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It was not a compulsory part of the cursus, and hence a former quaestor could be elected to the praetorship without having held the position of aedile. Source: Internet
Bishops Bishops were at the head of the local church; but not explicitly within the cursus honorum, as appointment was by election from the local clergy and people. Source: Internet
In his honor, the cursus was called stylus gregorianus." Source: Internet