Recure vs Recurve - What's the difference?
recure | recurve |
(obsolete) To cure, heal.
* Lydgate
(obsolete) To restore (something) to a good condition.
*1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , I.v:
*:Phoebus pure / In westerne waues his wearie wagon did recure .
(obsolete) To recover, regain (something that had been lost).
*1590 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , III.5:
*:By this he had sweet life recur'd agayne [...].
To arrive at; to reach; to attain.
(obsolete) cure; remedy; recovery
* Fairfax
To curve again, to rebend.
To curve back on itself.
As verbs the difference between recure and recurve
is that recure is (obsolete) to cure, heal while recurve is to curve again, to rebend.As a noun recure
is (obsolete) cure; remedy; recovery.recure
English
Verb
(recur)- No medicine might avail his sickness to recure .
- (Lydgate)
Noun
(-)- But whom he hite, without recure he dies.