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What is the past tense of succour?

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The past tense of succour is succoured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of succour is succours.

The present participle of succour is succouring.

The past participle of succour is succoured.

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Or are we, as a people, so used to being helped and succoured that it all seems normal and none out of the ordinary?
And then the weak who had to be succoured was so pretty, so charming, so sweet!
Him they succoured as a madman, and therefore sacred to the gods.
Sudan poses no immediate threat to the West, though it has succoured terrorists in the past.
There was nothing for them now but to live with the friendly natives who had succoured them.
Many of the sufferers by the fire were succoured and accommodated in the barracks for a time.

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