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  2. One has meanings relating to cleaning and washing away; that scour, which dates back to at least the early 14th century, probably comes from the Late Latin excurare, meaning “to clean off.” (A related noun scour refers to the action of this type of scouring, or to places that have been scoured, as by running water.)
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/scour
    ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD SCOUR Via Middle Low German schūren, from Old French escurer, from Late Latin excūrāre to cleanse, from cūrāre. Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.
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    [move quickly in search of something], c. 1300, scouren, a word of uncertain origin, probably from Old Norse skyra "rush in," related to skur "storm, shower, shower of missiles" (see shower (n.)). This was likely influenced by or blended with Old French escorre "to run out," from Latin excurrere (see excursion).
    www.etymonline.com/word/scour
    scour /skaʊə/ vb to range over (territory), as in making a search to move swiftly or energetically over (territory) Etymology: 14th Century: from Old Norse skūr
    www.wordreference.com/definition/scour
    From Middle English scǒuren, scure, skoure (“to move quickly; to travel around in search of enemies”), from scǒur (“attack, conflict; pang of emotional suffering”), from Old Norse skýra (“to rush in”) and skúr (“a shower; a shower of missiles”), perhaps influenced by the verb scǒuren: see etymology 1.
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