Cura

/ˈkjʊərə/ noun

Definition

In medieval and historical contexts, a spiritual charge or care of souls, or the office of a curate; also used in some regions for a form of herbal treatment.

Etymology

From Latin cura meaning 'care or concern.' This word traveled through multiple European languages, becoming particularly embedded in Spanish and Portuguese ecclesiastical terminology.

Kelly Says

The Latin word cura literally means 'care,' and from this single root sprang cure, curate, curator, and accurate—all about careful attention to something. It's one of the most productive roots in English, spawning words across medicine, religion, and museums.

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