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cure
noun
A healing; the act of healing; restoration to health from disease, and to soundness from a wound. We say, a medicine will effect a cure.
cure
Remedy for disease; restorative; that which heals. Colds, hunger, prisons, ills without a cure.
cure
The employment of a curate; the care of souls; spiritual charge.
cure
verb transitive
To heal, as a person diseased or a wounded limb; to restore to health, as the body, or to soundness, as a limb. The child was cured from that very hour. Matthew 17:18.
cure
To subdue, remove, destroy or put an end to; to heal, as a disease. Christ gave his disciples power to cure diseases. Luke 9:7. When the person and the disease are both mentioned, cure is followed by of before the disease. The physician cured the man of his fever.
cure
To remedy; to remove an evil, and restore to a good state. Patience will alleviate calamities, which cannot cure.
cure
To dry; to prepare for preservation; as, to cure hay; or to prepare by salt, or in any manner, so as to prevent speedy putrefaction; as, to cure fish or beef.