cūra, ae, f., care, anxiety.
Cūria, ae, f., the Roman senate house, either the Curia Hostilia, adjoining the Forum, or the Curia Pompeia, built by Pompey in the Campus Martius. In the latter Caesar was murdered.
Cūriō, ōnis, m., C. Scrībōnius, consul 76 B.C.
Curius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. See Dentātus.
currō, currere, cucurrī, cursus, to run. ob—occurro, currere, (cu)curri, cursus, to run to meet; meet with, encounter; withstand; occur.
currus, ūs [currō], m., a chariot.
Cursor, ōris, m., L. Papīrius Cursor, a celebrated general, six times consul, dictator twice.
cursus, ūs [currō], m., running, speed; course, voyage.
cūstōdia, ae [cūstōs, a guard], f., care, guard, custody.
Cȳrēnē, ēs, f., a Greek city on the coast of Africa, west of Egypt.