curé
Multiple Entries:
curé cure
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
curé /ˈkjʊəreɪ/
▶noun a parish priest in a French-speaking country.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
cure/kjʊə(r)/
▶verb
- 1 make healthy again after suffering from a disease or medical condition.
■ end (a disease, condition, or problem) by treatment or remedial action.
- 2 preserve (meat, fish, tobacco, or an animal skin) by salting, drying, or smoking.
- 3 harden (rubber, plastic, concrete, etc.) after manufacture by a chemical process such as vulcanization.
- 1 a substance, treatment, or remedy that cures a disease, condition, or problem.
■ restoration to health.
- 2 the process of curing meat, fish, rubber, etc.
- 3 a Christian minister's pastoral charge or area of responsibility for spiritual ministry.
■ a parish.
– derivatives
curability noun,
curable adjective,
curer noun.
curability noun,
curable adjective,
curer noun.
– origin ME (in the senses ‘care, concern, responsibility’): from OFr. curer (v.), cure (n.), both from L. curare ‘take care of’, from cura ‘care’.
'curé' also found in these Oxford entries:
bloat
- buccaneer
- cleanse
- clear
- cryonics
- curandero
- curative
- curator
- cure
- curé
- cure-all
- dry-cure
- dry-salt
- hair
- jade
- jerk
- jujube
- kipper
- kursaal
- nature cure
- prairie oyster
- pulmonaria
- rupturewort
- sanative
- scabious
- smoke
- snake oil
- stitchwort
- stubborn
- tarantella
- water cure
- whitlow grass

