Just playing with words here, but:Just a peek in to say I also stated coarse in my desciption of the hair on the man I described. Another running theme from our dreams, & visions.
cor·sair (kôrsâr)n.
1. A pirate, especially along the Barbary Coast.
2. A swift pirate ship, often operating with official sanction.
[French corsaire, from Old Provençal corsari, from Old Italian corsaro, from Medieval Latin cursrius, from cursus, plunder, from Latin, run, course; see course.]
cours·er 1 (kôrsr, kr-)n.
1. A dog trained for coursing.
2. A huntsman.
cours·er 2 (kôrsr, kr-)n.
A swift horse; a charger.
courser - a huntsman who hunts small animals with fast dogs that use sight rather than scent to follow their prey
(hunter, huntsman - someone who hunts game)
Isn't it interesting how karen's "course haired" (man) leads us first to pirates (McCleary's "Pirate Days"?) and then to "a huntsman", who uses special dogs to hunt small prey?
Things that make you go hmmmm....