Salute
Salutev.t.to greet, hail, address, please, kiss
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Salutev.t.to greet, hail, address, please, kiss
Saluten.a salutation, greeting, address, kiss
Salutiferousa.bringing health, healthy, good
Salvabilityn.a possibility or state to be saved
Salvablea.that may be saved or preserved
Salvagen.a reward for saving wrecked goods
Salvagea.savage, wild, uncivilized, rude, ob.
Salvationn.a preservation from eternal death
Salvatoryn.a place where a thing is preserved
Salven.a plaster, help, remedy, cure
Salvev.t.to help or save by a salve, to cure
Salvern.a piece of plate with a foot, a save
Salvon.a plea, excuse, reservation, exception
Samaritann.an inhabitant of Samaria, chiefly one of the foreigners, settled there by the Assyrian king
Samaritana.pertaining to Samaria, humane
Sambon.the offspring of a black and mulattoEtym. (W. Indies)
Samea.of the like kind, mentioned before
Samenessn.the same state or quality, identity
Samieln.a hot and fatal wind in Arabia
Sampn.maiz broken coarse, boiled and mixed with milk, &c.
Samphiren.a plant, sea fennel
Samplen.a specimen;v.t.to show something similar
Samplern.a piece of girl's needlework, a pattern
Samsetn.a fish of the salmon kind, the branlin
Sanablea.that may be healed or cured
Sanationn.the act of healing or curing, a cure
Sanativea.healing, curing, powerful to cure