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What is the past tense of succor?

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The past tense of succor is succored.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of succor is succors.

The present participle of succor is succoring.

The past participle of succor is succored.

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For Tancred and Poussin alike, the literal wounds of passion, whether martial or venereal, have been succored by true charity and enduring love.
The manna that succored the Israelites in the wilderness was gathered in baskets, which thus formed part of a divine act of national salvation.
The world being what it is, it would not surprise me to learn that he had not been immediately succored.
Our standard works are succored by technical services, with the help of which we are able to meet different expectations of our contractors.
It was like a lion's paw pressing down on my throat, but at the same time the lion succored me, licking my young face.
But while Joe has beaten him before, plentifully, Kerewin has only been kind and repeatedly succored him with food.

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