salve
61Salve — Sal|ve [...və] die; , n <aus gleichbed. fr. salve, eigtl. »Salutschießen (als Ehrengruß)«, zu lat. salve, vgl. ↑salve> gleichzeitiges Abfeuern einer größeren Anzahl von Schüssen aus Gewehren od. Geschützen …
62salve — 1 noun (C, U) a substance that you put on sore skin to make it less painful 2 verb (T) formal salve your conscience if you do something to salve your conscience, you do it to make yourself feel less guilty: Buying his wife flowers helped to salve …
63salve — I [[t]sæv, sɑv[/t]] n. v. salved, salv•ing 1) pha a medicinal ointment for treating wounds and sores 2) anything that soothes, mollifies, or relieves 3) to soothe with or as if with salve; assuage; ease: to salve one s conscience[/ex] • Etymology …
64salve — I. /sav / (say sahv), /sælv / (say salv) noun 1. a healing ointment to be applied to wounds and sores for relief or healing. 2. anything that soothes or mollifies. –verb (t) (salved, salving) 3. to soothe as if with salve: to salve one s… …
65SALVÉ — n. m. Prière du Salvé Regina que l’église catholique chante en l’honneur de la Sainte Vierge. Chanter le Salvé …
66Salve — Original name in latin Salve Name in other language Salve State code IT Continent/City Europe/Rome longitude 39.86132 latitude 18.29333 altitude 138 Population 4556 Date 2012 02 15 …
67salve — [OE] The central semantic element of modern English salve is ‘healing’, but its underlying etymological meaning is ‘oily substance’. It goes back to a prehistoric West Germanic *salbō, which had relatives in Greek élpos ‘oil’ and Sanskrit srpras… …
68salve — I sal|ve 1. sal|ve sb., n, r, rne (en tyktflydende creme; skudsalve) II sal|ve 2. sal|ve vb., r, de, t (gnide ind i salve); salve til konge (indvi til konge) …
69salve — {{#}}{{LM S34956}}{{〓}} {{[}}salve{{]}} ‹sal·ve› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Oración con la que se saluda y se ruega a la Virgen María (según la Biblia, madre de Jesucristo). {{<}}2{{>}} Composición musical para el canto de esta oración.… …
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70salve — [OE] The central semantic element of modern English salve is ‘healing’, but its underlying etymological meaning is ‘oily substance’. It goes back to a prehistoric West Germanic *salbō, which had relatives in Greek élpos ‘oil’ and Sanskrit srpras… …