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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Purse
n.
1.
A
small
bag
or
pouch
,
the
opening
of
which
is
made
to
draw
together
closely
,
used
to
carry
money
in
;
by
extension
,
any
receptacle
for
money
carried
on
the
person
;
a
wallet
;
a
pocketbook
;
a
portemonnaie
.
Who
steals
my
purse
steals
trash
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Hence
,
a
treasury
;
finances
;
as
,
the
public
purse
.
3.
A
sum
of
money
offered
as
a
prize
,
or
collected
as
a
present
;
as
,
to
win
the
purse
;
to
make
up
a
purse
.
4.
A
specific
sum
of
money
;
as
:
(a)
In
Turkey
,
the
sum
of
500
piasters
.
(b)
In
Persia
,
the
sum
of
50
tomans
.
Light purse
,
or
Empty purse
,
poverty
or
want
of
resources
.
Long purse
, ∨
Heavy purse
,
wealth
;
riches
.
Purse crab
Zool.
,
any
land
crab
of
the
genus
Birgus
,
allied
to
the
hermit
crabs
.
They
sometimes
weigh
twenty
pounds
or
more
,
and
are
very
strong
,
being
able
to
crack
cocoanuts
with
the
large
claw
.
They
chiefly
inhabit
the
tropical
islands
of
the
Pacific
and
Indian
Oceans
,
living
in
holes
and
feeding
upon
fruit
.
Called
also
palm crab
.
Purse net
,
a
fishing
net
,
the
mouth
of
which
may
be
closed
or
drawn
together
like
a
purse
. --
Mortimer
.
Purse pride
,
pride
of
money
;
insolence
proceeding
from
the
possession
of
wealth
. --
Bp
.
Hall
.
Purse rat
.
Zool.
See
Pocket gopher
,
under
Pocket
.
Sword and purse
,
the
military
power
and
financial
resources
of
a
nation
.
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