abet, avail, benefit, ease, good offices, lend one aid, office, rally, relieve, restore, sovereign remedy, therapy
Definitionn. assistance in time of difficulty
Last update: June 11, 2015
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The port would fain give succor; the port is pitiful; in the port is safety, comfort, hearthstone, supper, warm blankets, friends, all that's kind to our mortalities. [noun]
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From the boat's fragmentary stern, Fedallah incuriously and mildly eyed him; the clinging crew, at the other drifting end, could not succor him; more than enough was it for them to look to themselves. [noun]
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But one who has never harmed thee, and who cannot harm thy people, if she would; who asks for succor. [noun]
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"But the general and his succor." [noun]
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While there is hope of succor, this fortress will I defend, though it be to be done with pebbles gathered on the lake shore. [noun]
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In every event, we are assured, by what has fallen from our enemies, that our friends have escaped, and in two short hours we may look for succor from Webb. [noun]
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The estate which had come into Constantine's possession had belonged to Barkas, the Libyan, who, with his troops, had been so anxiously and vainly expected to succor the Serapeum. [noun]
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A groan was the reply, and now Humphrey was horrified with the idea that somebody had fallen into the pit, and had perished, or was perishing for want of succor. [noun]
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