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† ˈsuccourer Obs. [a. OF. secourere, etc. (mod.F. secoureur), f. secourir to succour.] One who, or that which aids or assists.
1442Rolls of Parlt. V. 61/1 Socorours and Helpers to the Enemyes of the Cristien feith. c1450Lovelich Merlin 9577 Beheld sire Gyrflez, his socourer. 1495Act 11 Hen. VII c. 64 Preamble, The same persones..were..favourers gydantis helpers socourers and comforteris. 1611Bible Rom. xvi. 2 She hath beene a succourer of many, and of my selfe also. 1623Sanderson Serm., Ad Magist. i. (1632) 137 To each of these the Magistrate must be a succourer to his power. 1686Bunyan Bk. Boys & Girls 41, I will be thy Succourer. Hence † ˈsuccouress rare—1, a female helper.
1582Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 37 Of trauayl of Troians, O Queene, thee succeres only. |