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redemption
English
Etymology
From Middle English redempcioun, from Old French redemption, from Latin redemptio. Doublet of ransom.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???d?mp??n/
Noun
redemption (countable and uncountable, plural redemptions)
- The act of redeeming or something redeemed.
- The recovery, for a fee, of a pawned article.
- Salvation from sin.
- 2011, Drama of Redemption, Lulu.com (?ISBN), page 9:
- Before creating the world, God knew both the need for and the means of the redemption He would provide through Jesus Christ.
- 2011, Drama of Redemption, Lulu.com (?ISBN), page 9:
- Rescue upon payment of a ransom.
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- nemopterid
Middle English
Noun
redemption
- Alternative form of redempcioun
Old French
Alternative forms
- redempcion
- redempciun, redemptiun (Anglo-Norman)
Etymology
Borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin redemptio. Doublet of raençon.
Noun
redemption f (oblique plural redemptions, nominative singular redemption, nominative plural redemptions)
- redemption; salvation from sin
Descendants
- ? Middle English: redempcioun, redempcion, redemption, redempcyoune, redempcyoun, redemcioun
- English: redemption
- Scots: redemption
- French: rédemption
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salvage
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sælv?d?/
Etymology 1
From Old French salver (see also save, from a variant form), from Late Latin salvare (“to make safe, secure, save”), from Latin salvus (“safe”) with the English suffix -age.
Noun
salvage (countable and uncountable, plural salvages)
- The rescue of a ship, its crew or its cargo from a hazardous situation.
- The ship, crew or cargo so rescued.
- The compensation paid to the rescuers.
- The money from the sale of rescued goods.
- The similar rescue of property liable to loss; the property so rescued.
- (sometimes attributive) Anything put to good use that would otherwise have been wasted, such as damaged goods.
Translations
Verb
salvage (third-person singular simple present salvages, present participle salvaging, simple past and past participle salvaged)
- (transitive, of property, people or situations at risk) to rescue.
- (transitive, of discarded goods) to put to use.
- (transitive) To make new or restore for the use of being saved.
Translations
Derived terms
- salvageability
- salvageable
- salvager
Related terms
- salvation
Etymology 2
Alternative forms.
Noun
salvage (plural salvages)
- Obsolete spelling of savage [16th-19th c.]
Etymology 3
From Spanish salvaje, from Catalan salvatge, from Late Latin *salv?ticus, alteration of Latin silv?ticus (““wild"; literally, "of the woods"”), from silva (“forest", "grove”). Confused false friends; English salvage and Tagalog salbahe (“mischievous, naughty”).
Noun
salvage (plural salvages)
- (Philippine English) summary execution, extrajudicial killing
Verb
salvage (third-person singular simple present salvages, present participle salvaging, simple past and past participle salvaged)
- (Philippine English) To perform summary execution.
- (Philippine English) To apprehend and execute (a suspected criminal) without trial.
References
Further reading
- salvage in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- salvage in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- salvage at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- lavages
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from English salvage.
Noun
salvage
- summary execution, extrajudicial killing
Verb
salvage
- To perform summary execution.
Middle English
Noun
salvage
- Alternative form of savage
Old French
Adjective
salvage m (oblique and nominative feminine singular salvage)
- Alternative form of sauvage
Declension
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from English salvage.
Noun
salvage
- summary execution, extrajudicial killing
Verb
salvage
- To perform summary execution.
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