salut

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See also: Salut, salüt, salût, and салют

Catalan

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Catalan salut, from Latin salūtem, related to salvus (safe). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *solh₂- (whole, completed).

Noun

salut f (plural saluts)

  1. health
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Interjection

salut

  1. (to your) health! (a general toast)

Etymology 2

Deverbal from saludar.

Noun

salut m (plural saluts)

  1. greeting

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Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from French salut.

Pronunciation

Noun

salut

  1. salute
  2. tirade (long, angry or violent speech)

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French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French salut, salu, from Latin salūtem, from Proto-Indo-European *solh₂- (whole, completed).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sa.ly/
  • (file)

Interjection

salut

  1. (informal) hi, hello
    Salut toi. Ça fait un bail, comment ça va?
    Hi. It's been a while, how are you?
  2. (informal) bye, goodbye

Noun

salut m (plural saluts)

  1. wave (of the hand)
  2. bow (inclination of the body)
  3. (religion) salvation

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch saluut, from Latin salūtō (to greet; to wish health to).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • Hyphenation: sa‧lut

Noun

salut

  1. salute, an utterance or gesture expressing greeting or honor towards someone, now especially a formal, non-verbal gesture made with the arms or hands in any of various specific positions
    Synonyms: hormat, penghormatan

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Kapampangan

Etymology

From Proto-Philippine *sarut (cf. Bikol Central sarot, Cebuano salot).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sa‧lut

Noun

sálut

  1. disease
    Synonym: sakit
  2. epidemic

Norman

Etymology

From Old French salut, from Latin salūs, salūtem.

Noun

salut m (plural saluts)

  1. (Jersey, religion) salvation

Polish

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Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin salūtō.

Pronunciation

Noun

salut m inan

  1. salute (formal gesture)
  2. (military) salute (discharge of cannon or similar arms, as a mark of honour or respect)

Declension

Derived terms

verbs

Further reading

  • salut in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • salut in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saˈlut/
  • Rhymes: -ut
  • Hyphenation: sa‧lut

Etymology 1

Borrowed from French salut, derived from Latin salūs. Doublet of săruta.

First attested in c. 1832.

Interjection

salut!

  1. hello! greetings!

Noun

salut n (plural saluturi)

  1. greeting, salutation
Declension
See also

Verb

salut

  1. first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of saluta

Etymology 2

Learned borrowing from Latin salūs.

Noun

salut n (plural saluturi) (archaic, literary, rare)

  1. happiness, wellness, prosperity
Declension
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