salute

Etymology


Borrowed from, from , related to.

Noun

 * 1) An utterance or gesture expressing greeting or honor towards someone,  a formal, non-verbal gesture made with the arms or hands in any of various specific positions.
 * 2) A kiss, offered in salutation.
 * 3) * 1775,, Journals & Letters, Penguin 2001, 8 May:
 * [M]aking an apology which, not suspecting his intention, I did not understand, – he gave me a most ardent salute! I have seldom been more surprised. I had no idea of his taking such a freedom.
 * 1)  A discharge of cannon or similar arms, as a mark of honour or respect.
 * 2) A pyrotechnic device primarily designed to produce a loud bang.
 * 1) * 1775,, Journals & Letters, Penguin 2001, 8 May:
 * [M]aking an apology which, not suspecting his intention, I did not understand, – he gave me a most ardent salute! I have seldom been more surprised. I had no idea of his taking such a freedom.
 * 1)  A discharge of cannon or similar arms, as a mark of honour or respect.
 * 2) A pyrotechnic device primarily designed to produce a loud bang.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, отда́ние че́сти
 * Tagalog: pagpugay, pagsaludo, pagbati


 * Armenian:
 * Danish: honnør, ,
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Norwegian:, honnør
 * Romanian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: fàilte
 * Spanish: ,

Verb

 * 1)  To make a gesture in honor of (someone or something).
 * 2) * 1943 June 19, New York Times, quoted in 2000, Terry Eastland, Freedom of Expression in the Supreme Court: The Defining Cases, page 64,
 * Yet the simple fact stands that a school child compelled to salute the flag, when he has been taught the flag is an "image" which the Bible forbids him to worship, is in effect made to say what he does not believe.
 * 1) To act in thanks, honor, or tribute; to thank or extend gratitude; to praise.
 * 2)  to wave, to acknowledge an acquaintance.
 * 3) To address, as with expressions of kind wishes and courtesy; to greet; to hail.
 * 4) To promote the welfare and safety of; to benefit; to gratify.
 * 5)  To kiss.
 * 1)  to wave, to acknowledge an acquaintance.
 * 2) To address, as with expressions of kind wishes and courtesy; to greet; to hail.
 * 3) To promote the welfare and safety of; to benefit; to gratify.
 * 4)  To kiss.
 * 1) To promote the welfare and safety of; to benefit; to gratify.
 * 2)  To kiss.
 * 1)  To kiss.
 * 1)  To kiss.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish:, suorittaa kunnianosoitus
 * Galician:
 * Gothic: 𐌲𐍉𐌻𐌾𐌰𐌽
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, , , отда́ть честь
 * Tagalog: pugay, saludo, bati


 * Czech: ,
 * Danish: give honnør
 * French:, faire un salut
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hindi: वन्द्
 * Malayalam: ,
 * Marathi: वन्द्
 * Norman: saluer
 * Norwegian:
 * Pali: namo
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Sanskrit:
 * Sinhalese: නමෝ
 * Tamil:

Interjection

 * 1) hello, hi

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) health, wellbeing

Interjection

 * 1) cheers! when toasting
 * 2) bless you! to someone who sneezed

Noun

 * 1) health, wellbeing