savior
or sav·iour
[ seyv-yer ]
/ ˈseɪv yər /
noun
a person who saves, rescues, or delivers: the savior of the country.
(initial capital letter)
a title of God, especially of Christ.
(initial capital letter) Classical Mythology.
an epithet of Artemis.
Origin of savior
usage note for savior
See
-or1.
OTHER WORDS FROM savior
sav·ior·hood, sav·ior·ship, noun un·der·sav·ior, nounWords nearby savior
British Dictionary definitions for saviour (1 of 2)
saviour
US savior
/ (ˈseɪvjə) /
noun
a person who rescues another person or a thing from danger or harm
Word Origin for saviour
C13
saveour, from Old French, from Church Latin
Salvātor the Saviour; see
save
1
British Dictionary definitions for saviour (2 of 2)
Saviour
US Savior
/ (ˈseɪvjə) /
noun
Christianity
Jesus Christ regarded as the saviour of men from sin