Word Study
succour
OXFORD DICTIONARY
succour, n. & v. (US succor)
--n.
1 aid; assistance, esp. in time of need.
2 (in pl.) archaic reinforcements of troops.
--v.tr. assist or aid (esp. a person in danger or distress).
--n.
1 aid; assistance, esp. in time of need.
2 (in pl.) archaic reinforcements of troops.
--v.tr. assist or aid (esp. a person in danger or distress).
Derivative
succourless adj.
Etymology
ME f. OF socours f. med.L succursus f. L succurrere (as SUB-, currere curs- run)
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