withsave

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To assure.
 * ,, “Syns loue ys suche that as ye wott” in the Devonshire Manuscript, folio 51 verso:
 * And few there ys but fyrſt or laſt a tyme in loue ones ſhall they haue & glad I am my tyme ys paſt henceforthe my fredome to wͭſaue
 * 1831 translation:
 * And few there is but first or last, A time in love once shall they have; And glad I am my time is past, Henceforth my freedom to withsave.
 * 1) * 1871, Extra series:
 * " For unto them only are his heavenly verities known, to whom he withsaveth to open them."
 * 1)  To vouchsafe; deign.