Definition of Succoring

1. Verb. (present participle of succor) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Succoring

1. succor [v] - See also: succor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Succoring

succinylation
succinylcholine
succinyls
succinylsulfathiazole
succinyltransferase
succise
succision
succor
succorable
succored
succorer
succorers
succorest
succoreth
succories
succoring (current term)
succorless
succors
succory
succose
succot
succotash
succotashes
succoth
succour
succoured
succourer
succourers
succourest
succoureth

Literary usage of Succoring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Handbook of Modern French Sculpture by Daniel Cady Eaton (1913)
"New York, of " LaFayette " offering his services to the United States. His group of " Switzerland succoring Strasburg " at Bâle justifies his reputation. ..."

2. The Jest Book: The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings by Mark Lemon (1865)
"THE late Bishop Blomfield, when a Suffolk clergyman, asked a school-boy what was meant in the Catechism by succoring his father and mother. ..."

3. Martin's History of France: The Age of Louis XIV by Henri Martin (1865)
"Louis XIV., instead of succoring James II. by a Diversion against Holland, takes the Offensive against the Emperor.-. THE heritage of the great minister ..."

4. Martin's History of France: The Age of Louis XIV by Henri Martin (1865)
"Louis XIV., instead of succoring James II. by a Diversion against Holland, takes the Offensive against the Emperor.-. THE heritage of the great minister ..."

5. A Brief Memoir of Maria Fox by Maria Middleton Fox (1859)
"... was a woman of strong natural powers, and in a remarkable degree qualified for sympathizing with »nd succoring the sick and the afflicted. ..."

6. A Brief Memoir of Maria Fox by Maria Middleton Fox (1859)
"... was a woman of strong natural powers, and in a remarkable degree qualified for sympathizing with and succoring the sick and the afflicted. ..."

7. The Wandering Jew (and Jewess)by R. D. Manning, Eugene Sue by R. D. Manning, Eugene Sue (2003)
"... and a subsequent imprisonment which the succoring of the Wandering Jew terminates, the soldier and his orphan charges reach Paris in safety and in time. ..."

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