WebSuccor is a helping hand in a time of need, relief when the going gets tough. Succor can also be used as a verb, as in, "After Bob fell overboard, he was saved — succored by a … Webnoun [ U ] UK literary (US succor) uk / ˈsʌk.ə r/ us / ˈsʌk.ɚ / help given to someone, especially someone who is suffering or in need: Her organization gave succour and …
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Websuc•cor (ˈsʌk ər) n. 1. help; relief; aid. 2. a person or thing that gives help, relief, or aid. v.t. 3. to help or relieve in difficulty, need, or distress. Also, esp. Brit.,suc′cour. [1250–1300; (v.) Middle English sucuren < Old French suc (c)urre, socorre < Latin succurrere to go beneath, run to help = suc- suc - + currere to run (see current )] WebTo run to, or run to support; hence, to help or relieve when in difficulty, want, or distress; to assist and deliver from suffering; to relieve; as, to succor a besieged city. 2. ( v. t.) Aid; help; assistance; esp., assistance that relieves and delivers from difficulty, want, or distress. 3. ( n.) The person or thing that brings relief. fishing at beavers bend state park
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Websuccour ( ˈsʌkə) or succor n 1. help or assistance, esp in time of difficulty 2. a person or thing that provides help vb ( tr) to give aid to [C13: from Old French sucurir, from Latin succurrere to hurry to help, from sub- under + currere to run] ˈsuccourable, ˈsuccorable adj ˈsuccourer, ˈsuccorer n ˈsuccourless, ˈsuccorless adj WebApr 13, 2024 · succour suc· cour chiefly British spelling of succor Dictionary Entries Near succour Succoth succour succuba See More Nearby Entries Cite this Entry Style … WebAug 27, 2024 · succor: present tense past tense; 1st-person singular: succor: succored: 2nd-person singular; 3rd-person singular: succors: plural: succor: subjunctive: succor: … fishing at beachport