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* * ** * *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. -
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briny, salt* * *I. (et -e) salt;(el. pinch) of salt;[ livets salt] the salt of life;[ lægge i salt], se salte;[ 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. -
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[sɔːlt]1. noun1) ( also common salt) sodium chloride, a white substance frequently used for seasoning:مِلْحThe soup needs more salt.
2) any other substance formed, like common salt, from a metal and an acid.مِلْح كيميائي3) a sailor, especially an experienced one:بَحّار ماهِرan old salt.
2. adjectivecontaining, tasting of, preserved in salt:مالِحsalt pork.
3. verbto put salt on or in:يُمَلِّحHave you salted the potatoes?
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• 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) -
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,-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. -
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[T salt, from OT *salt]: onlyA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > salt
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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 — Salt, a. [Compar. {Salter}; superl. {Saltest}.] [AS. sealt, salt. See {Salt}, n.] 1. Of or relating to salt; abounding in, or containing, salt; prepared or preserved with, or tasting of, salt; salted; as, salt beef; salt water. Salt tears.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Salt — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para las conversaciones sobre limitación de armas estratégicas véase: SALT Salt Escudo … Wikipedia Español
salt — [sôlt] n. [ME < OE sealt, akin to Ger salz < IE base * sal , salt > L sal, Gr hāls, salt, Sans salila, salty] 1. sodium chloride, NaCl, a white, crystalline substance with a characteristic taste, found in natural beds, in sea water, etc … English World dictionary
Salt — • Always used for the seasoning of food and for the preservation of things from corruption, had from very early days a sacred and religious character Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Salt Salt … Catholic encyclopedia
SALT — 〈[ sɔ:lt] Abk. für engl.〉 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, Verhandlungen (zw. den USA u. der ehem. UdSSR) über Vereinbarungen zur Begrenzung strateg. Waffen * * * I SALT [sɔːlt], 1) Astronomie: Abk.Abkürzung für engl.englisch Southern… … Universal-Lexikon
salt — ► NOUN 1) (also common salt) sodium chloride, a white crystalline substance which gives seawater its characteristic taste and is used for seasoning or preserving food. 2) Chemistry any compound formed by the reaction of an acid with a base, with… … English terms dictionary
SALT — oder Salt bezeichnet: Southern African Large Telescope eine Gruppe von Verträgen zur nuklearen Rüstungsbegrenzung, siehe Strategic Arms Limitation Talks eine Reihe von proprietären Erweiterungen zu HTML, cHTML, XHTML und WML, siehe Speech… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Salt — Salt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Salted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Salting}.] 1. To sprinkle, impregnate, or season with salt; to preserve with salt or in brine; to supply with salt; as, to salt fish, beef, or pork; to salt cattle. [1913 Webster] 2. To fill… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
salt — SALT, salturi, s.n. 1. Mişcare bruscă prin care corpul se desprinde de la pământ, sărind pe loc sau deplasându se; mişcare de deplasare bruscă în zbor. 2. Trecere bruscă de la o situaţie ori stare la alta. – Din lat. saltus, it. salto. Trimis de… … Dicționar Român
Salt — (englisch für „Salz“) steht für: Salt (Girona), Stadt im Nordwesten von Spanien Salt (Kryptologie), in der Kryptografie ein zusätzlicher zufälliger Schlüssel Salt (Film), US amerikanischer Film aus dem Jahr 2010 Die Abkürzung SALT steht für:… … Deutsch Wikipedia