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sa⋅lute
[suh-loot]
verb -lut⋅ed, -lut⋅ing, noun –verb (used with object)
| 1. | Military. to pay respect to or honor by some formal act, as by raising the right hand to the side of the headgear, presenting arms, firing cannon, dipping colors, etc. |
| 2. | to address with expressions of goodwill, respect, etc.; greet. |
| 3. | to make a bow or other gesture to, as in greeting, farewell, or respect. |
| 4. | to express respect or praise for; honor; commend. |
–verb (used without object)
| 5. | Military. to give a salute. |
| 6. | to perform a salutation. |
–noun
| 7. | Military.
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| 8. | an act of saluting; salutation. |
| 9. | a gold coin, bearing the image of the Virgin Mary receiving Gabriel's salutation, issued by Charles VI of France and by Henry V and Henry VI of England. |
Origin:
1350–1400; (v.) ME saluten < L salūtāre to greet (lit., to hail), deriv. of salūt- (s. of salūs) health; r. salue < F saluer < L, as above; (n.) ME, partly < OF salut (deriv. of saluer), partly deriv. of the v.
1350–1400; (v.) ME saluten < L salūtāre to greet (lit., to hail), deriv. of salūt- (s. of salūs) health; r. salue < F saluer < L, as above; (n.) ME, partly < OF salut (deriv. of saluer), partly deriv. of the v.

Related forms:
sa⋅lut⋅er, noun
Synonyms:
4. applaud, cheer, praise.
4. applaud, cheer, praise.
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