Associations to the word «Succour»
Noun
- Captive
- Generosity
- Viceroy
- Hope
- Bonaparte
- Majesty
- Assistance
- Misery
- Weep
- Remedy
- Woe
- Portuguese
- Praying
- Allah
- Roman
- Slaughter
- Wretch
- Falling
- Render
- Necessity
- Worship
- Comrade
- Need
- Mercy
- Galley
- Ally
- Piety
- Sympathy
- Elector
- Comfort
- Spoil
- Sinner
- Courage
- Heaven
- Maiden
- Multitude
- Hardship
- Messenger
- Defence
- Occasion
- Princes
- Pity
- Strait
- Zeal
- Spain
- Surrender
- Napoleon
- Barbarian
- Suffering
- Xavier
- Relief
- Lady
- Spaniard
- Alas
- Expectation
- Counsel
- Dominion
- Ill
- Arrival
- Maid
- Elizabeth
- All
- Fortress
- Haste
Adjective
Wiktionary
SUCCOUR, noun. British, Canadian and Australian spelling of succor
SUCCOUR, noun. British, Canadian and Australian spelling of succor
SUCCOUR, verb. British, Canadian and Australian spelling of succor
Dictionary definition
SUCCOUR, noun. Assistance in time of difficulty; "the contributions provided some relief for the victims".
SUCCOUR, verb. Help in a difficult situation.
Wise words
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