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recour
† reˈcour, n. Obs. Also 5 -owre. [var. of recover n. Cf. recure n.] Recovery, support, help, resource.c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 4452 (Kölbing) Of þat castel hadde socour Þe Sarrazins & gret recour. 1375 Barbour Bruce ii. 543 [Thai] entryt and destroyit the tour, And slew the pupill but recour. 1387–8 T. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bryan Hopkin
In 1938 he married Renée Recour (d. 2002), and they had two sons. wikipedia.org
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recure
▪ I. † recure, n. Obs. Forms: 5 recur, -cuer, -cuire, -keur, 5–7 recure. [f. next, perh. on analogy of recover n.; very common in the 15–16th c.] Recovery; remedy, succour; cure.1414 Brampton Penit. Ps. (Percy Soc.) 28 Whan I do ony forfeture,..Accepte this, Lord, for ryȝt rekure. c 1480 Henryson Te... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Mungo-Park
Memorials Thanks to the efforts of Belgian Johny Recour, who had witnessed Mungo-Park's crash as a boy, a memorial service was held on 22 May 2006. wikipedia.org
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recover
▪ I. recover, n. (rɪˈkʌvə(r)) Also 4–6 recouer(e, recovere, 5 rekouere. See also recour n. [Orig. (senses 1–3) a. OF. recovre (recouvre, etc.), f. recovrer recover v.1; cf. Sp. recobro, It. ricovero. In later use directly from the vb.] † 1. Recovery, or means of recovery, from misfortune, trouble, i... Oxford English Dictionary
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