saven

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to save

Usage notes

 * Some (e.g. Duden, Wahrig) prescribe the PPP. gesavt and proscribe gesavet and gesaved.

Etymology 1
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Verb

 * 1)  To save prevent from harm or difficulty:
 * 2) To rescue from danger or death, or effort.
 * 3) To protect from danger; to safeguard.
 * 4)  To deliver from eternal torment.
 * 5)  To preserve or store:
 * 6) To preserve or maintain; to keep intact.
 * 7) To securely keep or lock away goods or a person
 * 8) To save store away or conserve.
 * 9) To adhere to a regulation, agreement or dictate.
 * 10) To heal or better; to improve health, emotions, or morals.
 * 11)  To recover or get back; to have restored.
 * 12)  To store or accumulate; to be filled with.
 * 1)  To store or accumulate; to be filled with.