"salsæ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old Danish]

Etymology: Probably through the intermediate of a Romance language, from Vulgar Latin *salsa, noun use of the feminine of Latin salsus (“salted”), past participle of saliō (“I salt”), from sāl. Etymology templates: {{der|gmq-oda|roa}} Romance, {{der|gmq-oda|VL.|*salsa}} Vulgar Latin *salsa, {{der|gmq-oda|la|salsus||salted}} Latin salsus (“salted”) Head templates: {{head|gmq-oda|noun|g=f}} salsæ f
  1. sauce Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-salsæ-gmq-oda-noun-VJzliYQo Categories (other): Old Danish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "english": "This is a lordly sauce, and it is good for half a year.",
          "text": "13th century, Henrik Harpestræng, \"Quomodo temperertur salsum dominorum et quam diu durat.\", An Early Northern Cookery Book, 7.\nThæt ær hærræ salsæ, oc ær goth et halft aar.",
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