Bursar [noun]
Definition of Bursar:
treasurer
Opposite/Antonyms of Bursar:
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Sentence/Example of Bursar:
To add to the embarrassment, several of the few students enrolled failed to pay their fees, and the Bursar could not collect them.
To the board of every Bursar, other than those in the classes of Theology and Medicine, twenty pounds.
The Bursar thought that Mr. Ravenshoe's plea of sobriety should be taken in extenuation.
In 1846 he was appointed Tutor of his College, and in 1848 was appointed Bursar.
The best of them is the most recent addition, a fine tower put up in 1880 to the memory of a former Bursar, Mr. Robinson.
Besides these, there were service-books in the charge of the bursar (thesaurarius), and song-books in that of the precentor.
Open the door this instant,—the senior bursar desires you,—this instant.
The Bursar still dispenses the satisfactory revenues which Baldwin left to the College.
But suppose he had really spoken at a meeting which—which wasn't a Temperance meeting, and the Bursar should hear of it!
While Bursar of Magdalen College he built the college chapel tower.