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SUC'COR, v.t. [L. succurro; sub and curro, to run.] Literally, to run to, or run to support; hence, to help or relieve when in difficulty, want or distress; to assist and deliver from suffering; as, to succor a besieged city; to succor prisoners. He is able to succor them that are tempted. Heb.2.SUC'COR, n. Aid; help; assistance; particularly, assistance that relieves and delivers from difficulty, want or distress. My father Flying for succor to his servant Banister--1. The person or thing that brings relief. The city when pressed received succors from an unexpected quarter. The mighty succor which made glad the foe. |
SUC'CORED, pp. Assisted; relieved. |
SUC'CORER, n. He that affords relief; a helper; a deliverer. |
SUC'CORLESS, a. Destitute of help or relief. |
SUC'CORY, n. Wild endive, a plant of the genus Cichorium. |
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