succor

English

Noun

succor (uncountable)

  1. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of succour.
    • 1583, George Whetstone, A Remembraunce of the Life, Death, and Vertues of the Most Noble and Honourable Lord, Thomas Late Erle of Sussex, [] VVho Deceased at Barmesey the 11th of June 1583, London: Imprinted by John Wolfe & Richard Jones, →OCLC; republished as A Remembraunce of the Life, Death, and Vertues of the Most Noble and Honourable Lord, Thomas Late Earle of Sussex (Frondes Caducæ)‎[1], [Auchinleck, East Ayrshire]: Reprinted, at the Auchinleck Press, by Alexander Boswell, 1816, →OCLC:
      His hand, that oft the enemy did lame, / He reach't to thoſe whoſe ſuccors were diſmayde; [...]

Verb

succor (third-person singular simple present succors, present participle succoring, simple past and past participle succored)

  1. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of succour.

Conjugation

Conjugation of succor
infinitive (to) succor
present tense past tense
1st-person singular succor succored
2nd-person singular succor, succorest succored, succoredst
3rd-person singular succors, succoreth succored
plural succor
subjunctive succor succored
imperative succor
participles succoring succored

Archaic or obsolete.

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