Definition of "recur"
recur
verb
third-person singular simple present recurs, present participle recurring, simple past and past participle recurred
Quotations
(obsolete) To have recourse (to someone or something) for assistance, support etc.; to turn or appeal to (someone or something).
Quotations
The barbarian […] acts from affections unacquainted with forms; and when provoked, or when engaged in disputes, he recurs to the sword, as the ultimate means of decision, in all questions of right.
1767, Adam Ferguson, An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Dublin: Boulter Grierson, Part 3, Section 2, pp. 181-182
(obsolete) To go to a location again; to return (to a place).
Quotations
[…] in the body natural the amputation and dock of one member forces the bloud and spirits that therein reside when fixed, to recur to the heart, and there to succour it in the absence of that part […]
1667, Edward Waterhouse, A Short Narrative of the Late Dreadful Fire in London, London: Richard Thrale et al., p. 133