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The word "save" comes from the Latin word "salvus," which means "whole" or "safe." It is related to the words "salvation" and "salvo." In Old French, the word "sauve" meant "safe" or "saved." The English word "save" was first used in the early 13th century.
Etymology The word safe originates from the Latin word salvus meaning whole unh
Etymology From Middle English sound from Old English sund from Proto Germanic sunðaz
Etymology Appearance Middle English apparaunce from Anglo French apperance from Lati
Etymology The word appear comes from the Latin verb apparere meaning to become visi
Etymology Old French sauve Latin salvus whole safe Meaning To protect or
Etymology The word face comes from the Middle English word face which in turn derive
Etymology The word salvage comes from the Old French word salver meaning to save
Etymology From Old French salvacion from Latin salvatio a saving rescue preservati
Etymology French réservoir Late Latin reservatorium receptacle Latin reservare
Etymology Latin deferre to bear away bring down Proto Indo European dʰer to
Etymology The word reservation comes from the Latin word reservare which means to k
Etymology The word redeem comes from the Latin word redimere which means to buy bac
Etymology Salve is derived from the Latin word salvus meaning safe or healthy
Etymology Old French refraindre Medieval Latin refrangere Latin re back frang
Etymology Latin prodere meaning to betray to expose Old French proder prower me