Re*cure" (r?*k?r"), v. t. [Cf.
Recover.] 1. To arrive at; to reach; to
attain. [Obs.] Lydgate.
2. To recover; to regain; to repossess.
[Obs.]
When their powers, impaired through labor long,
With due repast, they had recured well.
Spenser.
3. To restore, as from weariness, sickness; or
the like; to repair.
In western waves his weary wagon did
recure.
Spenser.
4. To be a cure for; to remedy.
[Obs.]
No medicine
Might avail his sickness to recure.
Lydgate.
Re*cure", n. Cure; remedy;
recovery. [Obs.]
But whom he hite, without recure he
dies.
Fairfax.