Bible Dictionaries
Safe

King James Dictionary

SAFE, a. L. salvus, from salus, safety, health.

1. Free from danger of any kind as safe from enemies safe from disease safe from storms safe from the malice of foes.
2. Free from hurt, injury or damage as, to walk safe over red hot plowshares. We brought the goods safe to land.
3. Conferring safety securing from harm as a safe guide a safe harbor a safe bridge.
4. Not exposing to danger. Philippians 3 .
5. No longer dangerous placed beyond the power of doing harm a ludicrous meaning.

Banquo's safe. - Aye, my good lord, safe in a ditch.

SAFE, n. A place of safety a place for securing provisions from noxious animals.

SAFE, To render safe. Not in use.

Bibliography Information
Entry for 'Safe'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​s/safe.html.