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

1250–1300; Middle English saveour, sauveur < Old French sauvëour < Late Latin salvātor, equivalent to Latin salvā(re) to save1 + -tor -tor

usage note for savior

See -or1.

OTHER WORDS FROM savior

sav·ior·hood, sav·ior·ship, noun un·der·sav·ior, noun

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH savior

savior savor savory

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