Reverse Dictionary: PURSUE

NOUNS
► SUIT that which is pursued → 1593 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► PURSUAND a person pursuing → 1350 obs.
► SUER a pursuer → 1388 obs.

VERBS
► ADRIVE to drive away, to chase, to pursue, to follow up → a1000 obs.
► CHASE UP to pursue (a matter or person) vigorously with a specific intent, esp. after an earlier unsatisfactory  response → 1950s sl.
► COOZE to chase, to hunt, to pursue → Bk1895 Eng. dial.
► CROWD to pursue closely → 1871 Amer. dial.
​► FAG to pursue, to hunt → Bk1900 Eng. dial.
► GO GUNNING FOR to pursue actively → 1940s Amer. sl.
► GUN FOR to pursue actively → 1940s Amer. sl.
► HALLOW to chase or pursue with shouts; to urge on or incite with shouts → c1340
► HARPOON to pursue and catch a mate → 1851 Amer. dial.
► HAWK to walk rapidly; to pursue closely → 1971 Amer. dial.
► HOTFOOT to pursue closely; to chase at a rapid pace → 1902 orig. US
► INTERRUPT to annoy, to cause discomfort to, to disagree with; to interfere with, to attack, to pursue → Bk1902 Eng. dial.
► RATTLE to hunt out of; to pursue quickly → 1883 Eng. dial.
► SUBSECUTE to follow up, to pursue → a1548 obs.
► SUE 1. to go in pursuit of; to chase, to pursue → c1275 obs.
2. to prosecute, carry out an action; to pursue a subject; to follow up an achievement → 1297 obs.
► SUIT to pursue, to follow → 1581 Sc. obs.
► TAKE AFTER to run after, to pursue → Bk1905 Eng. dial.