succor
Noun
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Noun
succor (uncountable)
- (American spelling) Alternative spelling of succour
succor (succors, present participle succoring; past and past participle succored)
- (American spelling) Alternative spelling of succour
- 1854, Dante [Alighieri], “Canto XXXIII”, in C[harles] B[agot] Cayley, transl., Dante’s Divine Comedy. The Paradise: Translated in the Original Ternary Rhyme, volume, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, OCLC 559009083 ↗, lines 16–18, page 245 ↗:}}
- Not him alone, who seeks thy clemency, / Thou succorest, but oftentimes in sooth, / Outrunnest prayer with liberality.
Conjugation of succor
infinitive | (to) succor | ||
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present tense | past tense | ||
1st-person singular | succor | succored | |
2nd-person singular | * succor, succorest* | succored, succoredst* | |
3rd-person singular | succors, succoreth* | succored#English|succored | |
plural | succor | ||
subjunctive | succor | ||
imperative | succor | — | |
participle> participles | succoring | succored | |
* Archaic or obsolete. |
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