Middle English edit

Etymology edit

From Old French sursaneüre, from a contraction of Latin sursum sānātum (upwardly healed).

Noun edit

sursanure (plural sursanures)

  1. A scab, or wound which has superficially healed over.
    • Late C14, Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘The Franklin's Tale’, Canterbury Tales
      And wel ye knowe that of a sursanure / In surgerye is perilous the cure