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A purse is a small bag that may refer to: * Coin purse, small pouch made for carrying coins * Handbag, in American English * Money bag * Wallet Purse may also refer to: * Purse (horse racing), the total amount of money paid out to the owners of horses racing at a particular track over a given period * Prize money, "purse", or "purse money", a monetary reward paid out to the crew of a ship for capturing an enemy vessel * Purse bid, in boxing the aggregate prize money * Purse (surname), a surname * Purse State Park, a state park in Charles County, Maryland * Privy Purse, money in the past British monarchy raised from the income of the Crown Estate lands and holdings * ''La Bourse'' ("purse" in French), a short story by French novelist Honoré de Balzac See also * * * Purser (other) * Parse, in computing and linguistics * Peirce (other) * Perse (other) Perse may refer to: * Persa (play), a comedy by the Roman playwright Plautus * Perse (mytholog ...
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Privy Purse
The Privy Purse is the British sovereign's private income, mostly from the Duchy of Lancaster. This amounted to £20.1 million in net income for the year to 31 March 2018. Overview The Duchy is a landed estate of approximately 46,000 acres (200 square kilometres) held in trust for the sovereign since 1399. It also has of foreshore. The Duchy was valued at approximately £533 million in 2018. The land is organised into the Lancashire Survey, the Yorkshire Survey, the Crewe Survey, the Needwood Estate and the South Survey. The sovereign is not entitled to the Duchy's capital, but the net revenues of the Duchy are the property of the sovereign in right of the Duchy of Lancaster. While the income is private, the King uses the larger part of it to meet official expenses incurred by other members of the British royal family. Only the King receives payments from Parliament that are not reimbursed by the King. Administrators Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster The Chancellor of th ...
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Coin Purse
A purse or pouch (from the Latin , which in turn, is from the Greek , ''býrsa'', oxhide), sometimes called coin purse for clarity, is a small money bag or pouch, made for carrying coins. In most Commonwealth countries it is known simply as a purse, while "purse" in the United States usually refers to a handbag. An obsolete variant is a porte-monnaie. "Purse" can also be a synonym to bursary (which has the same origin), i.e. a monetary prize in a competition. History The oldest known purse was found with Ötzi the Iceman who lived around 3,300 BC. Another early example is on Egyptian hieroglyphs, which show pouches worn around the waist. The purse-lid from the Sutton Hoo burial is a very elaborate, probably royal, metalwork cover for a (presumably) leather Anglo-Saxon purse of about 600 AD. In Europe they often showed social status based on the embroidery and quality of the bag. In the 15th century, both men and women wore purses. They were often finely embroidered or o ...
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Percy (other)
Percy is a given name and a surname. Percy may also refer to: Places France * Percy, Isère, a commune * Percy, Manche, a village and commune United States * Percy, Illinois, a village * Percy, Mississippi, an unincorporated community * Percy Township, Kittson County, Minnesota Antarctica * Mount Percy, Graham Land Entertainment Films * ''Percy'' (1925 film), an American silent comedy film * ''Percy'' (1971 film), a British comedy * ''Percy'' (1989 film), an Indian comedy drama by Pervez Merwanji * ''Percy'' (2020 film), a drama film directed by Clark Johnson Literature * ''Percy'' (novel), a 1969 comedy novel by Raymond Hitchcock Music * Percy (band), a British post-punk band * ''Percy'' (soundtrack), soundtrack of the 1971 film, by The Kinks * ''Percy Folio'', an 1867 book of English ballads Other uses * House of Percy, an English aristocratic family * Baron Percy, a title created several times in the Peerage of England * Tropical Storm Percy, various typhoo ...
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Perse (other)
Perse may refer to: * Persa (play), a comedy by the Roman playwright Plautus * Perse (mythology) (also Persa or Perseis), an Oceanid and consort of Helios in Greek mythology * The Perse School, an independent co-educational school in Cambridge, England * Stephen Perse Foundation, a family of independent schools in Cambridge and Saffron Walden, England * Stephen Perse, the founder of The Perse School * Saint-John Perse, a French diplomat and poet * Broderie perse, a sewing technique * ''Perse'', a genus of fossil snails in the family Fasciolariidae * '' Virachola perse'', a species of butterfly * A river and a waterfall in Koknese manor park, Aizkraukle district, Latvia * Pērse, a tributary to Daugava River * Perse Ende, Indonesian football club See also * * * Finnish profanity * Persée (other) * Persse (other) * Persia (other) * Pers (other) Pers may refer to: * Pers, Cantal, France, a commune near Aurillac * Pers, Deux-Sèvres, F ...
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Peirce (other)
Peirce may refer to: * Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914), American philosopher, founder of pragmatism Schools * Peirce College, Philadelphia, formerly known as Peirce College of Business, Peirce Junior College and Peirce School of Business Administration * Peirce School (also known as Old Peirce School), West Newton, Massachusetts * Helen C. Peirce School of International Studies, an elementary school in Chicago Others * Peirce (crater), a lunar crater * Peirce (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Peirce (surname), including a list of people with the surname See also * * * Pierce (other) * Peirse (other) Peirse may refer to: People with the surname *Henry Peirse (1750s–1824), English politician *Richard Peirse (Royal Navy officer) (1860–1940), English Royal Navy officer *Richard Peirse (1892–1970), English RAF commander *Richard Peirse (RAF o ...
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Parse
Parsing, syntax analysis, or syntactic analysis is a process of analyzing a string of symbols, either in natural language, computer languages or data structures, conforming to the rules of a formal grammar by breaking it into parts. The term ''parsing'' comes from Latin ''pars'' (''orationis''), meaning part (of speech). The term has slightly different meanings in different branches of linguistics and computer science. Traditional sentence parsing is often performed as a method of understanding the exact meaning of a sentence or word, sometimes with the aid of devices such as sentence diagrams. It usually emphasizes the importance of grammatical divisions such as subject and predicate. Within computational linguistics the term is used to refer to the formal analysis by a computer of a sentence or other string of words into its constituents, resulting in a parse tree showing their syntactic relation to each other, which may also contain semantic information. Some parsing algo ...
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Purser (other)
A purser A purser is the person on a ship principally responsible for the handling of money on board. On modern merchant ships, the purser is the officer responsible for all administration (including the ship's cargo and passenger manifests) and supply. ... is the person on a ship responsible for the handling of money on board. Purser may also refer to: * Purser (surname), a surname * Purser (Pirate), the pseudonym for the ''Famous English Pyrat'' Thomas Walton; hanged 1583. See also * Cayley–Purser * Purser-Hallard {{disambig ...
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La Bourse
''La Bourse'' (''The Purse'') is a short story by the French novelist Honoré de Balzac. It was published in 1832 by Mame-Delaunay as one of the ''Scènes de la vie privée'' (''Scenes of Private Life'') in '' La Comédie humaine''. Later editions of the work were brought out by Béchet in 1835 and by Charpentier in 1839, in both of which ''La Bourse'' was placed among the ''Scènes de la vie parisienne'' (''Scenes of Parisian Life''). It was, however, restored to the ''Scènes de la vie privée'' when Furne brought out the fourth and final edition in 1842; this heavily revised version of the story appeared as the third work in Volume 1 of ''La Comédie humaine''. Plot The young painter Hippolyte Schinner falls from a step-ladder while working in his atelier and is knocked unconscious. The noise of his fall alerts two of his neighbours, Adélaïde Leseigneur and her mother Madame de Rouville, who occupy the apartment immediately below. The two women revive the young man and an ...
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Purse State Park
Purse State Park is a former Maryland state park located on the Potomac River in Charles County that has been subsumed into the Nanjemoy Wildlife Management Area. As the Purse Area, the former park is known for fossil hunting on the beaches of Wades Bay at the southern end of the Nanjemoy WMA. Fossil discoveries have included shark teeth Sharks continually shed their teeth; some Carcharhiniformes shed approximately 35,000 teeth in a lifetime, replacing those that fall out. There are four basic types of shark teeth: dense flattened, needle-like, pointed lower with triangular up ... and Cibicides. References External linksNanjemoy Wildlife Management AreaMaryland Department of Natural ResourcesNanjemoy Wildlife Management Area MapMaryland Department of Natural Resources {{authority control Parks in Charles County, Maryland State parks of Maryland ...
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Handbag
A handbag, commonly known as a purse in North American English, is a handled medium-to-large bag used to carry personal items. It has also been called a pocketbook in parts of the U.S. Terminology The term "purse" originally referred to a small bag for holding coins. In many English-speaking countries, it is still used to refer to a small money bag. A "handbag" is a larger accessory that holds objects beyond currency, such as personal items. American English typically uses the terms purse and handbag interchangeably. The term ''handbag'' began appearing in the early 1900s. Initially, it was most often used to refer to men's hand-luggage. Women's bags grew larger and more complex during this period, and the term was attached to the accessory. "Pocketbook" is another term for a woman's handbag that was most commonly used in the United States in the mid-twentieth century. Origin Antiquity During the ancient period bags were utilised to carry various items including flint, t ...
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Purse (surname)
Purse is an English and Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Daniel Gugel Purse Sr. (1839–1908), American businessman *Darren Purse (born 1977), English footballer *John Purse (born 1972), American cyclist *Charles Sanders Peirce Charles Sanders Peirce ( ; September 10, 1839 – April 19, 1914) was an American scientist, mathematician, logician, and philosopher who is sometimes known as "the father of pragmatism". According to philosopher Paul Weiss (philosopher), Paul ...
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Purse Bid
A purse bid is an initial step in arranging a professional boxing match, involving the fight's/card's promoter(s). All interested registered promoters may bid on the amount of the purse (the total money that the fighters will be paid for the match), if the sides representing each fighter fail to agree on it before the deadline. The highest offer wins; however, the winning entity must produce a small percentage of the total amount up-front by a certain date. The purse in a purse bid is split between the fighters according to the preset formulas of the sanctioning commissions.WBC Rules & Regulations
wbcboxing.com 3 December 2011 Purse bids are often won by one of the two fighters' promoters. For championship belt fights under a given sanctioning body (WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, etc.), the two fighters' (cham ...
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