Cūriātius, ī, m., name of the three Alban brothers who fought with the Horatii.

Curius, ī, m., gentile name of Mānius Curius Dentātus, a famous Roman hero, renowned for his frugality and simplicity of life. He died in 270 B.C.

[cūrō, āre, āvī, ātus] [cūra], to care for, attend to; with gerundive and infin., see to it that, take care that.

prō—prōcūrō, āre, āvī, ātus, to care for, attend to; of omens, to avert by sacrifices.

[currō, ere, cucurrī, cursum], to run.

ad—accurrō, ere, (cu)currī, cursum, to run, to, hasten towards.

con—concurrō, ere, (cu)currī, cursum, to run together; to rush together (in battle), charge, fight.

dē—dēcurrō, ere, (cu)curri, cursum, to run down, hasten down.

dis—discurrō, ere, (cu)currī, cursum, to run in different directions; wander, roam.

ob—occurrō, ere, (cu)currī, cursum, to run to meet, meet; withstand, oppose.