- nounsuccour (noun) · succor (noun) · succours (plural noun) · succors (plural noun)
- assistance and support in times of hardship and distress:"the wounded had little chance of succor"
- archaic(succors)reinforcements of troops.
verbsuccour (verb) · succours (third person present) · succoured (past tense) · succoured (past participle) · succouring (present participle) · succor (verb) · succors (third person present) · succored (past tense) · succored (past participle) · succoring (present participle)- give assistance or aid to:"prisoners of war were liberated and succored"
OriginMiddle English: via Old French from medieval Latin succursus, from Latin succurrere ‘run to the help of’, from sub- ‘from below’ + currere ‘run’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnounverb
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