σαόω
ὁ γὰρ ἀποθανὼν δεδικαίωται ἀπὸ τῆς ἁμαρτίας → anyone who has died has been set free from sin, the person who has died has been freed from sin, someone who has died has been freed from sin (Romans 6:7)
English (LSJ)
= σώζω (q.v.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 861] = σώζω, vom alten σαοσ, σῶς; davon imperf. 3. Pers. σάω, Il. 16, 363. 21, 238, wovon der unregelmäßige imperat. σάω, Od. 13, 930. 17, 595 H. h. 12, 3, zu unterscheiden ist; fut. σαώσω u. aor. ἐσάωσα, nebst aor. pass. ἐσαώθην, ἐσάωθεν = ἐσαώθησαν, Od. 3, 185, fut. med. σαώσομαι, 21, 309; – retten, erhalten, wie σώζω, was zu vergleichen; ἄγε δή σε κακῶν ἐκλύσομαι ἠδὲ σαώσω, 10, 286; νὺξ δ' ἥδ' ἠὲ διαῤῥαίσει στρατὸν ἠὲ σαώσει, Il. 9, 78; ἐκ θανάτοιο, 22, 175; ἐκ πολέμοιο, 17, 452, u. öfter; ἐν δοιῇ δὲ σαωσέμεν ἢ ἀπολέσθαι νῆας, 9, 230; ἐῤῥ ύσατο καὶ ἐσάωσε, 15, 290; auch αἴ κε τάχιστα νέκυν ἐπὶ νῆα σαώσῃ, 17, 692, den Todten unversehrt zum Schiff hinbringen; vgl. 24, 35; Pind. τόλμα μιν ἐσάωσεν, frg. 155; σαώθη ἐκ πόντου, P. 4, 161; σαοῦσι, Tyrt. 2, 13.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
σαόω: σῴζω, ὃ ἴδε.