Definition of Saviors

1. Noun. (plural of savior) ¹

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Definition of Saviors

1. savior [n] - See also: savior

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saviors

savingly
savingness
savings
savings account
savings account trust
savings accounts
savings and loan
savings bank
savings bank trust
savings banks
savings bond
savins
savior
savioress
saviors (current term)
saviorship
saviour
saviour sibling
saviour siblings
saviouress
saviours
saviourship
savoir-faire
savor
savored
savorer
savorers
savorier
savories

Literary usage of Saviors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Yankee Division by Harry A. Benwell (1919)
"CHAPTER XI " saviors of Paris " The entire Second Division was immediately relieved, concentrated in the Meaux area, and the majority removed to Soissons. ..."

2. The New York Times Current History (1915)
"saviors OF EUROPE By Rene Bazin (From King Albert's Book.] I BELIEVE that King Albert and Belgium, in sacrificing themselves as they have done (or right, ..."

3. Love and Liberation: The Songs of Adsched of Meru and Other Poems by John Hall Wheelock (1913)
"O the saviors! That from the pang of the flesh Set free the soul, from the mesh Of the ugly and the mean, From the littleness of things and low behaviors; ..."

4. Natural Drills in Expression, with Selections: A Series of Exercises by Arthur Edward Phillips (1909)
"The saviors of the Nation. ULYSSES S. GRANT. I share with you all the pleasure and gratitude which Americans so far away from home should feel on this ..."

5. Selections of Editorial Miscellanies and Letters by Willard McKinstry, Fredonia Censor (1894)
"have developed as the true patriots, the real saviors of the Union. But the days were dark up to that Fourth of July, 1863. Then the news came that the ..."

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