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n.
The
herb
sage
, or
salvia
.
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a.
To
make
safe
; to
procure
the
safety
of; to
preserve
from
injury
,
destruction
, or
evil
of
any
kind
; to
rescue
from
impending
danger
; as, to
save
a
house
from
the
flames
.
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a.
Specifically
, to
deliver
from
sin
and
its
penalty
; to
rescue
from
a
state
of
condemnation
and
spiritual
death
,
and
bring
into
a
state
of
spiritual
life
.
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a.
To
keep
from
being
spent
or
lost
; to
secure
from
waste
or
expenditure
; to
lay
up; to
reserve
.
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a.
To
rescue
from
something
undesirable
or
hurtful
; to
prevent
from
doing
something
; to
spare
.
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a.
To
hinder
from
doing
,
suffering
, or
happening
; to
obviate
the
necessity
of; to
prevent
; to
spare
.
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a.
To
hold
possession
or
use
of; to
escape
loss
of.
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v. i.
To
avoid
unnecessary
expense
or
expenditure
; to
prevent
waste
; to be
economical
.
Save
a.
Except
;
excepting
;
not
including
;
leaving
out
;
deducting
;
reserving
;
saving
.
Save
conj.
Except
;
unless
.
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