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saluter (səˈl(j)uːtə(r)) [f. salute v. + -er1.] 1. One who salutes or greets.1542 Udall Erasm. Apoph. 250 b, We have enough of suche saluters as this at home alreadie. 1611 Cotgr., Bailleur de bons iours, an ordinarie saluter of euery one he sees, or meets. 1730 Wall Crit. Notes N.T. 295 Both he [sc...
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salutator
‖ salutator Hist. (sæljʊˈteɪtə(r)) [eccl. L., use of L. salūtātor one who salutes, agent-n. f. salūtāre to salute.] The designation given to a class of persons in Spain who professed to work miraculous cures in the name of St. Catherine. See also saludador, saluter.1668–72 M. Casaubon On Credulity &...
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Odinala
The saluter addresses their personal god or chi as well as alusi and their ancestors. After the prayer, the ceremony ends with the saluter sharing pieces of the kola with the group, known as .
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Conte al Milan, decisione presa e tifosi sbigottiti - Calciomercato.it
2 days agoConte e Pioli (LaPresse) - Calciomercato.it. Il destino di Pioli appare segnato, salvo colpi di scena a fine anno il tecnico di Parma saluterà il Milan e andrà a caccia di una nuova panchina ...
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salutaire
† salutaire, a. Obs. rare. Forms: 5 saluter, 6 salutaire. [a. F. salutaire, ad. L. salūtāris salutary.] Salutary.c 1450 Mirour Saluacioun 1234 And marie wombe flovred & broght forth ffruyt saluter to mankynde. 1593 A. Hume Treat. Conscience v. in Poems, etc. (S.T.S.) App. A. 108 Sicknes may be heale...
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West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette
What was required after the modification was a "stiff-arm" salute, the saluter to keep the right hand raised with palm turned up while the following is
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greeter
▪ I. greeter1 (ˈgriːtə(r)) [f. greet v.1 + -er1.] One who greets, or salutes.1552 Huloet, Greter or brynger of a gretynge, salutiger. 1611 Cotgr., Saluëur, a saluter, a greeter. 1780 F. Burney Diary May, She used to be my constant elbow companion, and most smiling greeter. 1853 E. S. Sheppard Ch. Au...
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salute
▪ I. salute, n.1 (səˈl(j)uːt) Also 5–6 salut, (6 saluyte). [a. F. salut masc., of twofold origin: (1) = Sp. saludo, It. saluto, vbl. n. f. Common Rom. (L.) salūtāre to salute; (2) originally fem., = Sp. salud, Pg. saude, It. salute:—L. salūt-em (nom. salūs) health, safety, salvation.] I. An act of s...
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