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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: saviour, US savior /ˈseɪvjə/ n - a person who rescues another person or a thing from danger or harm
Etymology: 13th Century saveour, from Old French, from Church Latin Salvātor the Saviour; see save1 WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024sav•ior or sav•iour /ˈseɪvyɚ/USA pronunciation n. - one who rescues:[countable]the savior of the country.
- Religion a title of God, esp. of Jesus:[proper noun* often: Savior;the (or a possessive word) + ~]our Savior.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024sav•ior (sāv′yər),USA pronunciation n. - a person who saves, rescues, or delivers:the savior of the country.
- Religion(cap.) a title of God, esp. of Christ.
- Mythology(cap.) [Class. Myth.]an epithet of Artemis.
Also, sav′iour. - Late Latin salvātor, equivalent. to Latin salvā(re) to save1 + -tor -tor
- Old French sauvëour
- Middle English saveour, sauveur 1250–1300
sav′ior•hood′, sav′ior•ship′, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Saviour, US Savior /ˈseɪvjə/ n - Jesus Christ regarded as the saviour of men from sin
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