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Definition of Succorer
1. Noun. Someone who gives help in times of need or distress or difficulty.
Generic synonyms: Recoverer, Rescuer, Saver
Derivative terms: Succor, Succour
Definition of Succorer
1. n. One who affords succor; a helper.
Definition of Succorer
1. Noun. someone who succors ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Succorer
1. one that succors [n -S] - See also: succors
Lexicographical Neighbors of Succorer
Literary usage of Succorer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Presbyterian Magazine edited by Cortlandt Van Rensselaer (1858)
"All this, and more, didst thou t for thou wert " a succorer of many. ... As the
brother, the sister, of Phebe, are you too a succorer of many? ..."
2. The World's Parliament of Religions: An Illustrated and Popular Story of the by John Henry Barrows (1893)
"Receive her in the Lord as becometh saints, and assist her in whatsoever business
she hath need of you; for she hath been a succorer of many, and of myself ..."
3. The World's Parliament of Religions: An Illustrated and Popular Story of the by John Henry Barrows (1893)
"Receive her in the Lord as becometh saints, and assist her in whatsoever business
she hath need of you; for she hath been a succorer of many, and of myself ..."
4. The Popular and Critical Bible Encyclopædia and Scriptural Dictionary, Fully by Samuel Fallows, Andrew Constantinides Zenos, Herbert Lockwood Willett (1910)
"That she was much in the confidence of the apostles cannot be doubted; and, we
think, from the import of the term rendered succorer (patroness), ..."
5. The World's Congress of Religions: The Addresses and Papers Delivered Before by John Wesley Hanson (1894)
"Whatever it was, Phoebe possessed the secret. "She has been a succorer of many,
and of myself also," said Paul. ..."
6. Deaconesses, Biblical, Early Church, European, American: With the Story of by Lucy Rider Meyer (1892)
"The word translated succorer—prostatis—corresponds to our word "president," and
the veriest tyro in the derivation of words knows that that means a ..."