"salvatella" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: salvatellae [plural]
Etymology: From Medieval Latin salvatella, misread from salacella, misread from salaseilem, misread from alaseilem, from Arabic الْأُسَيْلِم (al-ʔusaylim). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ML.|salvatella}} Medieval Latin salvatella, {{m|la|salacella}} salacella, {{m|la|salaseilem}} salaseilem, {{m|la|alaseilem}} alaseilem, {{der|en|ar|أسيلم|الْأُسَيْلِم}} Arabic الْأُسَيْلِم (al-ʔusaylim) Head templates: {{en-noun|salvatellae}} salvatella (plural salvatellae)
  1. The dorsal vein of the little finger, bleeding from which was anciently held to be a treatment for melancholy.
    Sense id: en-salvatella-en-noun-zFnHcJQr Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English ghost words

Inflected forms

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