salvatore
saviour; rescuer
noun sahl-vah-TOH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'salvator' (saviour), from 'salvare' (to save).
Usage Note
Salvatore is used both as a common noun (il salvatore della patria — 'the saviour of the nation') and as a very common Italian given name. The feminine form is salvatrice. In religious contexts it refers to Jesus Christ (il Salvatore). The related verb is salvare and the abstract noun is salvezza (salvation/safety).
Examples
"È stato il salvatore della situazione."
Natural Translation
He was the saviour of the situation.
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