salvar
Ido
/salˈvar/
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to save from danger, peril, sickness, to deliver, rescue
- to salvage goods
- (computer) to save
Etymology
Borrowed from English salvation borrowed from French sauver (save) borrowed from Italian salvare (save) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian salvar (save) derived from Latin salvāre (save).
Origin
Latin
salvāre
Gloss
save
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Salvationist English
- salvation English
- salvational English
- salvationary English
- salvationism English
- salvationist English
- salvo, salvare Latin
- salvus Latin
- salvāre Latin
- risalvare Italian
- salvabile Italian
- salvadanaro Italian
- salvafreschezza Italian
- salvamento Italian
- salvare Italian
- sauvable French
- sauver French
- sauvetage French
- sauveuse French
- salvabarros Spanish, Castilian
- salvaguardia Spanish, Castilian
- salvamanteles Spanish, Castilian
- salvapantallas Spanish, Castilian
- salvaplatos Spanish, Castilian
- salvar Spanish, Castilian
- salvavidas Spanish, Castilian
- savacioun Middle English
- salvar Old French
- sauver Old French
- salva Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- shëlboj Albanian
- saulver Middle French
- salvar Old Portuguese
- salvar Old Occitan
- salvar Old Spanish
- sarvari Sicilian
- salvar Venetian
- sauvé Louisiana Creole French