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Biblical
the tents of daughters, or young women; or prostitutes
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Female
Babylonian
, wife of Merodach; she is the Succoth-benoth of the Bible.
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Indian
Help, Aid, Rescue, Succor
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Bravery; Help; Courage; Succour
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Muslim
Help. Succor.
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Muslim
Succor, Help, Aid, Successor
Biblical
tents; tabernacles
Girl/Female
Biblical
The tents of daughters; or young women; or prostitutes.
Boy/Male
Indian
Succor, Help, Aid, Successor
Biblical
the tents of daughters, or young women; or prostitutes
Boy/Male
Indian
Succor, Help, Aid, Successor
Girl/Female
Biblical
Tents, tabernacles.
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Arabic
Helper; Succour
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Muslim/Islamic
Help succour
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Arabic, Muslim
Helper; Succour
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Full of Succour
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Succour Help
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Arabic, Muslim
Help; Succour
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Muslim
Help. Succor.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Succour; Helper; Defender
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Help; Assist; Succour
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British, English, Swedish
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power; Advice; Decision Ruler
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Sikh
Happy
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Muslim/Islamic
Highest Height
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Hindu, Indian
Poetry
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Australian, Hindu, Indian
Grace
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Indian
Abraham, Earth, Abraham, Earth a prophets name
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Name of a Hill
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English
The feminine form of Eldred, which is a, meaning old counsel, or sage.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Modern
First Ranker in Life
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Donnchadh, DENIS means "brown warrior." Compare with another form of Denis.
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n.
That which removes or lessens evil, pain, discomfort, uneasiness, etc.; that which gives succor, aid, or comfort; also, the person who relieves from performance of duty by taking the place of another; a relay.
n.
Green maize and beans boiled together. The dish is borrowed from the native Indians.
v. t.
Help; succor; assistance; relief.
n.
The act of assisting; help; aid; furtherance; succor; support.
a.
Destitute of succor.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Succor
v. t.
To clothe or cover up.
n.
A field hospital, so organized as to follow an army in its movements, and intended to succor the wounded as soon as possible. Often used adjectively; as, an ambulance wagon; ambulance stretcher; ambulance corps.
v. t.
To give support to in some undertaking or effort, or in time of distress; to help; to aid; to succor.
n.
One who affords succor; a helper.
n.
A branching perennial plant (Cichorium Intybus) with bright blue flowers, growing wild in Europe, Asia, and America; also cultivated for its roots and as a salad plant; succory; wild endive. See Endive.
v. t.
Aid; help; assistance; esp., assistance that relieves and delivers from difficulty, want, or distress.
n.
See Succotash.
imp. & p. p.
of Succor
n.
The act of relieving, or the state of being relieved; the removal, or partial removal, of any evil, or of anything oppressive or burdensome, by which some ease is obtained; succor; alleviation; comfort; ease; redress.
v. t.
To run to, or run to support; hence, to help or relieve when in difficulty, want, or distress; to assist and deliver from suffering; to relieve; as, to succor a besieged city.
n.
A plant of the genus Cichorium. See Chicory.
v. t.
The person or thing that brings relief.
v. t.
To inclose; to surround of hem in with troops, so as to intercept succors of men and provisions and prevent escape; to lay siege to; as, to invest a town.
interj.
Help! Halloo! An exclamation of distress; a call for succor;-the ancient Norman hue and cry.