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  • 1 SALT

    * * *
    n. salt; leggja sök í salt, to shelve a case. Cf. Eystrasalt.
    * * *
    n. [a word common to the Teut. as also the class. languages]:—salt, Stj. 609; salt ok brauð, Fb. ii. 24, Pr. 470, passim; distinction is made between hvíta-salt, white salt, Edda ii. 431, 515, and svarta-salt, black salt, from sea-water, N. G. L. i. 39:—of salt used for cattle, salt skal hann eigi meira göra en hann þarf at gefa búfé sínu, id.:—the phrase, leggja sök í salt, to shelve a case, Bs. i. 690: the saying, í salti liggr sök ef sækendr duga; nú stendr skuld tuttugu vetr eða tuttugu vetrum lengr, þá fyrnisk sú skuld fyrir váttum, enn hann má koma honum til eiða at hváru, þvíat í salti liggr sök ef sækiendr duga, N. G. L. i. 24 (Gþl. 484, Jb. 351); vega salt, to balance against one another. In Norway and Icel. salt was chiefly procured by burning seaweed, cp. ‘brenndum brúk á sandi,’… hinn þríði var upp á berginu ok brenndi þara, Frissb. 255; also from the sea, cp. Þorst. Síðu H. 177, ek þóttumk ganga til sjófar þar sem var saltsviða mikil, ok þóttumk ek eta glóanda salt ok drekka sjáinn við. Such salt works are often mentioned, see the compds below. For salt used in baptism, see geifla.
    II. in local names, Salt-eyrr ( Salt-eyrar-óss), Eb.; of the sea, Eystra-salt, the ‘East-sea,’ i. e. the Baltic, Fins, passim.
    B. COMPDS: saltbelgr, saltbrenna, saltbúð, salteyða, saltfat, saltfjara, saltgörð, salthola, salthólmr, saltkarl, saltketill, saltkorn, saltkross, saltmaðr, saltsáð, saltsteinn, saltsviða.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > SALT

  • 2 salt

    salt
    bergsalt; halite
    havssalt; bay salt, halite, sea salt
    hårsalt; halotrichite
    kiselsyrat salt; silicate
    selensalt; selenide
    stensalt; rock salt

    Svensk-engelsk geologi lexikon > salt

  • 3 SALT

    salt abr
    SALT, (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty)

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > SALT

  • 4 salt

    salt

    Faroese-English dictionary > salt

  • 5 salt-, saltaîur

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > salt-, saltaîur

  • 6 salt

    salt, salty

    Norwegian-English ordbok > salt

  • 7 Salt Bag

    A bag made of jute yarns in 2 & 2 twill weave, 26-in. wide, 45-in. long, weighs 13/4-lb. Double warp yarns.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Salt Bag

  • 8 salt n

    salt

    Dansk-engelsk ordbog mini > salt n

  • 9 salt

    briny, salt
    * * *
    I. (et -e) salt;
    [ tage (el. forstå) det med et gran (el. korn) salt] take it with a grain
    (el. pinch) of salt;
    [ livets salt] the salt of life;
    [ han ejer ikke salt til et æg] he hasn't got a penny to his name;
    (fig) rub salt into his (, her etc) wounds;
    ( om tøj) pepper-and-salt.
    II. adj salt.

    Danish-English dictionary > salt

  • 10 salt

    соль
    -et
    * * *
    salt, salty
    * * *
    subst. salt subst. [ bordsalt] table salt subst. [ kokesalt] coarse cooking salt adj. salt (f.eks.

    beef, water

    ) adj. [ om smak] salt, salty (f.eks.

    the soup is too salty

    ) adj. (overført) pungent (f.eks.

    wit

    ) (engelsk salt) Epsom salts pl. (fint salt) (bordsalt) table salt

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > salt

  • 11 salt

    n
    1. (m) jump / bound
    2. (m) dive
    3. (m) vault
    (m) show jumping
    (m) pole vault
    (m) high jump
    (m) long jump
    (m) (platform) diving
    (m) bungee jumping
    (m) (springboard) diving
    (m) vault
    (m) triple jump

    Diccionari Català-Anglès > salt

  • 12 salt

    [sɔːlt]
    1. noun
    1) ( also common salt) sodium chloride, a white substance frequently used for seasoning:

    The soup needs more salt.

    مِلْح
    2) any other substance formed, like common salt, from a metal and an acid.
    مِلْح كيميائي
    3) a sailor, especially an experienced one:

    an old salt.

    بَحّار ماهِر
    2. adjective
    containing, tasting of, preserved in salt:

    salt pork.

    مالِح
    3. verb
    to put salt on or in:

    Have you salted the potatoes?

    يُمَلِّح

    Arabic-English dictionary > salt

  • 13 Salt, Sir Titus

    [br]
    b. 20 September 1803 Morley, Yorkshire, England
    d. 29 December 1876 Saltaire, Yorkshire, England
    [br]
    English industrialist, social reformer and entrepreneur who made his fortune by overcoming the problems of utilizing alpaca wool in the production of worsted, and established the early model town at Saltaire.
    [br]
    Titus Salt arrived in Bradford with his father, who was a wool merchant in the town, in 1822. He soon set up his own company and it was there that he experimented with the textile worsted. Alpaca wool comes from an animal of the camel family that resembles the llama, and flocks of domesticated breeds of the animal had been raised in the high Andes since the days of the Incas. The wool was introduced into Europe via Spain and, later, Germany and France. The first attempts to spin and weave the yarn in England were made in 1808, but despite experimentation over the years the material was difficult to work. It was in 1836 that Salt evolved his method of utilizing a cotton warp with part alpaca weft. The method proved a great success and Bradford gained a reputation as a manufacturing centre for alpaca wool, exporting both yarn and cloth in quantity, especially to the USA. By 1850 Salt, who owned six mills, was Bradford's biggest employer and was certainly its richest citizen. He decided to move out of the city and built a new mill works, the architects of which were Lockwood and Mawson, on the banks of the River Aire a few miles from the city. Around the works, between 1851 and 1871, he built houses, a hospital, library, church, institute and almshouses for his workers. The buildings were solid, good-standard structures of local stone and the houses were pleasantly situated, with their amenities making them seem palaces compared to the slums in which other Bradford textile workers lived at the time. The collection of buildings was the first example in Britain of a "model new town", and was, indeed still is, a remarkable prototype of its kind. Apart from being a philanthropist and social reformer, Salt was also concerned with taking advantage of the technical developments of his time. His mill works, which eventually covered ten acres of land, was of fashionably Italianate architectural style (its chimney even a copy of the campanile of the Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa in Venice), although its structure was of iron framing. The weaving shed held 1,200 looms and had capacity for 3,000 workers, who produced 30,000 yards of cloth per day. Water from the river was used to produce steam to power the matchinery used in the manufacturing processes of scouring, dyeing and finishing. For the export of goods, the nearby Leeds-Liverpool Canal linked the works to Britain's chief ports, and the Midland Railway (an extension of the LeedsBradford line which opened in 1846) was of great use for the same purpose.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Created Baronet 1869.
    Further Reading
    Dictionary of National Biography.
    Visitors Guide to Salt aire, Bradford City Council.
    DY

    Biographical history of technology > Salt, Sir Titus

  • 14 salt-karl

    m. a salt-carle, one who burns salt, as the humblest and poorest occupation, Eg. 14, Fms. vi. 9, Fas. ii. 499, D. N. ii. 292, v. 286: a salt-boiler, salt-vat. Ám. 35 (cp. jarnkarl, skeggkarl).

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > salt-karl

  • 15 SALT

    • Before you trust a man, eat a peck of salt with him - Чтобы узнать человека, надо с ним пуд соли съесть (4)
    • Eat a peck of salt with a man before you trust him - Чтобы узнать человека, надо с ним пуд соли съесть (4)
    • Every man must eat a peck of salt before he dies - Век изжить - не рукой махнуть (B)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > SALT

  • 16 salt

    ,-tı 1. solely, only, simply, singly. 2. pure: salt matematik pure mathematics. salt sevinç pure joy. salt us pure reason. 3. absolute. - çoğunluk absolute majority. - değer math. absolute value. - nem absolute humidity. - sıcaklık phys. absolute temperature. - sıfır phys., chem. absolute zero.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > salt

  • 17 salt

    [T salt, from OT *salt]: only

    A Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > salt

  • 18 salt-búð

    f. a salt-booth, salt-shed, Gþl. 378.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > salt-búð

  • 19 salt-fjara

    u, f. a ‘salt-beach,’ where salt is burned, recorded as belonging to a church; kirkja á saltfjöru í Gautavík, Vm. 155.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > salt-fjara

  • 20 salt-görð

    f. salt-making, salt-works, Landn. 131.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > salt-görð

См. также в других словарях:

  • Salt — Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The chloride… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salt of amber — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salt of colcothar — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salt of hartshorn — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • salt of lemon — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salt of lemons — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salt of Saturn — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salt of Seignette — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salt of soda — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salt of sorrel — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salt of tartar — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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