late 14c., from Old French recours (13c.), from Latin recursus "a return, a retreat," literally "a running back, a going back," from stem of past participle of recurrere "run back, return," from re- "back, again" (see re-) + currere "to run" (from PIE root *kers- "to run")
have recourse to the courts
his only recourse was the police
recordation
recorder
record-keeping
recount
recoup
recourse
recover
re-cover
recoverable
recovery
recreant