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    suc·cor
    [ˈsəkər]
    noun
    succour (noun) · succor (noun) · succours (plural noun) · succors (plural noun)
    1. assistance and support in times of hardship and distress:
      "the wounded had little chance of succor"
      • archaic
        (succors)
        reinforcements of troops.
    verb
    succour (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)
    1. give assistance or aid to:
      "prisoners of war were liberated and succored"
    Origin
    Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin succursus, from Latin succurrere ‘run to the help of’, from sub- ‘from below’ + currere ‘run’.
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    verb
    1. give assistance or aid to:
      bring aid to
      give help to
      give/render assistance to
      lend a (helping) hand to
      be of service to
      minister to
      care for
      bring comfort to
      bring relief to
      be supportive of
      attend to
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    What does succor mean?Succor definition: help; relief; aid; assistance.. See examples of SUCCOR used in a sentence.
    Where did the word 'sucors' come from?"Sucors," in turn, derives from the Medieval Latin succursus, itself a derivative of the Latin verb succurrere, meaning "to run to the rescue or "to bring aid." That Latin verb was a composite of the prefix sub- (meaning "from below") and the verb "currere" (meaning "to run").
    What is a synonym for succor?Start each day with the Synonym of the Day in your inbox! By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies. On this page you'll find 60 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to succor, such as: sustenance, aid, help, relief, and support.
    What does succor mean in a sentence?Succor 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 life preserver." "Succor."
     
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    suc·cor (sŭk′ər) n. 1. Assistance in time of distress; relief. 2. One that affords assistance or relief: "There is a higher beauty still in... being a succor to the oppressed" (Charles Sumner).
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    suc•cor /ˈsʌkɚ/ n. [ uncountable] help; relief; aid: providing succor to the wounded. v. [ ~ + object] to help (someone who is in difficulty, need, or distress).
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