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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • salsa:—a salt marsh; seasalt; sauce.
  • salsaria, salseria:—a salt pit; the saucery, an office in the royal household.
  • salsarium:—a saltcellar; a saucer; a measure of dry goods.
  • salsarius:—the officer in charge of the saucery, " le sauser."
  • salsatio, salsatum:—salting.
  • salsea:—sauce.
  • salsinia, salsutia:—a sausage.
  • saltatorium:—a deer leap, a leapyeat; a stirrup; a saltire.
  • alteria:—a salt house; a saltery.
  • salterium:—used for psalterium.
  • saltorium, salturum. See saltatorium.
  • salutia, salutium:—a salute, a French gold coin of the 15th century, with the Annunciation or Salutation on the obverse, weight 60 grains Troy, coined also by Henry V. and Henry VI.
  • salvagardia:—safeguard, safe keeping.
  • salvagina:—deer; venison.
  • salvagium:—salvage.
  • salvagius:—wild, savage.
  • salvistrum:—saltpetre.
  • salvus conductus:—a safe conduct.
  • samba:—a cittern.
  • samictum, samitum:—samite, rich silk cloth, often woven with silver or gold.
  • samo:—a salmon (salmo salar).
  • sanctimonialis:—a nun.
  • sanctuarium:—a sanctuary; consecrated ground.
  • sandax:—madder (sandix).
  • sandalium:—cendal or sendal.
  • sanguinarius:—a bloodhound.
  • sanna:—derision.
  • saponarius:—a soap maker.
  • sappus:—sap; moisture.
  • sarabaitce:—men calling themselves monks, who belong to no rule.
  • sarabarda:—a pilgrim's cloak, O.E.,8laveyne; coarse cloth.
  • sarclare:—to weed, to hoe.
  • sarclo:—a hoe.
  • sarculare. See sarclare.
  • sarculatura:—a day's work at weeding.
  • sargens. See serviens.
  • sargia:—serge; a mat.
  • sargire:—to sift.
  • sarkellus:—an engine for catching fish.
  • sarpeleria:—packing wool.
  • sarpilarium:—coarse cloth; a cloak of such material.
  • sarplare:—a sarpler of wool, half a sack; in France, larger than a sack.
  • sarplerium. See sarpilarium; sarplare.
  • sarracum:—a tumbrel, a dung cart.
  • sarrator:—a sawyer.
  • sartare:—to clear ground of wood, &c. See assartare.
  • sartatectum:—thatch.
  • sartor:—a tailor.