Reverse Dictionary: SAFE (secure, unharmed)

ADJECTIVES
► ABS-NABBEMS safe, secure from capture → M19 UK criminals’ sl.
► ADAM FAITH safe → 1960s Brit. rhyming sl.
► HAIL ► HALE free from injury; safe, sound, unhurt → c1000 obs. exc. Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► HALE-SCART without a scratch, unhurt; wholly safe → 1829 Sc.
► JEOPARDLESS free from risk or peril; safe, secure → 1549 obs.
► O.K. ► OKAY ► OKEY well, safe; unharmed; undamaged → 1839 colloq.
► QUARTFUL sound, healthy; safe,  prosperous → c1460 obs.
► SAFE AS A BRICK-BUILT SHITHOUSE completely safe → 1976 sl.
► SAFE AS A GUN, AS perfectly safe → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SAFE AS BRANDY, AS perfectly safe → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SAFE AS DEATH, AS perfectly safe → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SAFE AS HOUSES, AS perfectly safe → 1904 (Bk.)
► SAFE AS IN GOD’S POCKET extremely safe → 1946 Amer. dial.
► SALUTIFEROUS conducive to well-being, safety, or salvation → c1540
► SALVATORY saving; imparting safety or salvation to → 1830
► SCART-FREE safe and sound; uninjured → 1897 Sc.
► SICKER free from danger or harm; secure, safe → c897 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► SOSPITAL safe, in health, free from danger → 1656 obs.
► SOUND safe, secure; free from danger → 1535 obs.
► SOVER sure, secure, safe, sound → 1396 Sc. obs.
► UNDANGERED safe, secure → c1400 

ADVERBS
► SICKER with security; safely, confidently → c1205 obs.
► SICKERLY without danger or harm; securely, safely → c1290 obs. exc. Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► WITHOUT ACCIDENT safely, without incident or misfortune →  1741

NOUNS
► ALYO a condition of calm or safety → Amer. sl.
► FASTNESS security from invasion, difficulty of access; safety, strength → 1596 obs.
► GARRISON defense, protection; deliverance, safety; means of defense → c1320 obs.
► GRITH guaranteed security; protection, defense; safe conduct → 1000 obs.
► HAIL health, safety, welfare → a1400-50 chiefly N. Eng. dial. obs.
► HEAL well-being, welfare, safety; prosperity → c950 obs. exc. Sc.
► HEALTH well-being, welfare, safety; deliverance → c1250 obs.
► INCOLUMITY safety, soundness, freedom from danger → 1533 obs.
► LIFE-SAFE safe-conduct → 1893 Sc. 
► MONKEYSTRAP a lifeline, a safety strap → 1987 US Military sl.
► SAFITY safety → 1879 Sc.
► SAFT safety → 1904 Eng. dial. obs. (Bk.)
► SALUTE safety, well-being, salvation → 1471 obs.
► SAVEMENT safety, salvation → 1300 obs.
► SICKERNESS sure keeping; safe custody → 1678 obs.
► SOSPITATION a keeping safe, and in health, a preserving from danger → 1658 obs.

PHRASES
► ALL’S SNUG all is safe → 18C criminals’ usage 
► IT’S ALL RUG all is safe → L17 
► UNDER TRUST in a state of supposed safety → 1545 obs. exc. arch. 

VERBS
► COME THROUGH WITH ALL HAIRS LYING FLAT to come through unscathed → 1934 Amer. dial.
► SEW PILLOWS UNDER FOLK’S ELBOWS to give them a false sense of safety or security → L14 colloq.
► SOVER to render safe from attack or injury → 1470 Sc. obs.  
► WARD to guard, to stand guard over; to keep in safety, to take care of; to defend, to protect → a1035 arch.