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Catalan
Verb
salti
- inflection of saltar:
- first/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative
Esperanto
Etymology
From Latin saltō. Compare Italian saltare, English saltate, French sauter. Doublet of ĥoto.
Pronunciation
Verb
salti (present saltas, past saltis, future saltos, conditional saltus, volitive saltu)
- to jump, spring, leap
1910, L. L. Zamenhof, chapter L, in Proverbaro Esperanta [Esperanto Proverbs], Paris: Librairie Hachette et Cie:Li saltas gracie, kiel urso ebria.- He leaps gracefully, like a drunk bear.
2015 [1966], J. R. R. Tolkien, chapter 1, in Christopher Gledhill, transl., La Hobito [The Hobbit] (hardcover), Scotland: Evertype, →ISBN, page 9:Je tio la dek du gnomoj...saltis pieden, kaj stakigis ĉion alte.- With that, the twelve dwarves...leapt to their feet, and stacked everything high.
- (figuratively) to jump, leap from one thing to another
2020, “salti”, in Michel Duc Goninaz, editor, Plena Ilustrita Vortaro de Esperanto 2020 [Complete Illustrated Dictionary of Esperanto 2020], Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda:la konversacio saltis de unu temo al alia- the conversation jumped from one subject to another
- (figuratively, of quantities) to increase suddenly
2020, “salti”, in Michel Duc Goninaz, editor, Plena Ilustrita Vortaro de Esperanto 2020 [Complete Illustrated Dictionary of Esperanto 2020], Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda:la gradoj de varma saltis de 8 ĝis 25- the temperature jumped from 8 to 25
Conjugation
Derived terms
- salto (“a jump”)
- salte (“by jumping”)
- saltadi (“to continually or repeatedly jump”)
- saltado (“a jumping motion; a jump in sports”)
- saltegi (“to make a big jump”)
- salteti (“to make a series of small jumps; to hop”)
- alsalti (“to jump out; to pounce”)
- desalti (“to jump down from”)
- dissalti (“(for something) to suddenly break apart”)
- dissaltigi (“to suddenly break something apart”)
- eksalti (“to jump up; to leap”)
- elsalti (“to jump away from”)
- elsaltulo (“a person who got rich or rose in rank quickly”)
- ensalti (“to jump into”)
- forsalti (“to suddenly leave”)
- resalti (“to bounce; to rebound”)
- transsalti (“to jump across”)
- ĉizsaltulo (“a jumping insect with a chisel-shaped tail end (the suborder Caelifera of order Orthoptera); a grasshopper”)
- flankensalti (“to jump aside”)
- glavsaltulo (“a jumping insect with a sword-shaped tail end (the suborder Ensifera of order Orthoptera); a cricket; a katydid”)
- saltulo (“a jumping insect of the order Orthoptera”)
- herbsaltulo (“a jumping insect of the order Orthoptera; a grasshopper”)
- mortosalto (“an acrobatic leap involving turning completely in the air”)
- ondresalto (“the surf”)
- ŝafsaltado (“the game of leapfrog”)
- ŝnursalti (“to jumprope”)
References
Icelandic
Noun
salti n
- indefinite dative singular of salt
Verb
salti
- first-person singular active present subjunctive of salta
- third-person singular active present subjunctive of salta
- third-person plural active present subjunctive of salta
Ido
Noun
salti
- plural of salto
Italian
Pronunciation
Noun
salti m
- plural of salto
Verb
salti
- inflection of saltare:
- second-person singular present indicative
- first/second/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative
Anagrams
Latin
Participle
saltī
- inflection of saltus:
- nominative/vocative masculine plural
- genitive masculine/neuter singular
Latvian
Adjective
salti
- nominative plural masculine of salts
Adverb
salti
- cold, coldly; adverbial form of salts
- viņam kļuva salti ― he got cold
- salti paskatīties ― to look coldly (at someone, something)
Old Norse
Adjective
salti
- weak masculine nominative singular of saltr
Noun
salti
- indefinite dative singular of salt
Verb
salti
- third-person present subjunctive of salta