a saviour
31saviour — Used in the OT of God (e.g. Isa. 43:3), who delivers Israel out of the Exile, and of Jesus in the NT in a similar sense (of deliverance) (Luke 2:11). It is used of Jesus as the saviour of the world (John 4:42) and occurs frequently in the… …
32saviour — (US savior) noun 1》 a person who saves someone or something from danger or harm. 2》 (the/our Saviour) (in Christianity) God or Jesus Christ. Origin ME: from OFr. sauveour, from eccles. L. salvator (translating Gk sōtēr), from late L. salvare to… …
33saviour — /ˈseɪvjə / (say sayvyuh) noun someone who saves, rescues, or delivers: the saviour of the country Also, savior. {Middle English sauveour, from Old French, from Late Latin salvātor. See save1} Usage: For spelling variation see our …
34saviour — noun see savior …
35saviour — sav·iour (sāvʹyər) n. Chiefly British Variant of savior. * * * …
36saviour — noun A mainly UK spelling of savior …
37saviour — sav|iour [ seıvjər ] the British spelling of savior …
38saviour — see SAVE …
39saviour — sav·iour || seɪvɪə(r) n. one who saves, redeemer, rescuer …
40saviour — various …