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salat

[ suh-laht ]

noun

, Islam.
  1. prayers, said five times a day: the second of the Pillars of Islam.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of salat1

From the Arabic word ṣalāh, ṣalāt “prayer”

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Example Sentences

When I told her that Israelis have a different name for this dish—they call it salat yisraelit (Israeli salad)—she scoffed.

The Roman-catholic historian, Salat of Lucerne, makes a boast of this.

The Garonne is navigable below its confluence with the Salat.

Some twenty years before his death, Marie Salat had come to live with M. Boyer as a domestic servant.

Every one called her "bean salat," as the Pennsylvania Germans call it, delicious.

To call the paltry jest preserved by Salat a letter, is mere mockery.

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