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salt
salt
salt
n.
a sailor. (Especially with old.)
I’ve sailed a little, but you could hardly call me an old salt.
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above the salt
any (one) worth (one's) salt
any [judge etc.] worth salt
Attic salt
back to the salt mines
be the salt of the earth
below the salt
beneath the salt
covenant of salt
earn one's keep
eat (one's) salt
eat salt
go back to the salt mines
go pound salt
go through
go through like a dose of salts
go through one
go through someone like a dose of salts
go through someone like a dose of the salts
have enough sense to pound salt
have hung up and salted
old salt
pound salt
pour salt in(to) the/(someone's) wound(s)
rub in
rub salt in a wound
rub salt in the wound
rub salt into wounds
salt
salt and pepper
salt away
salt down
salt horse
salt in the/(one's) wound(s)
salt mines
salt of the earth
salt of the earth, the
salt with
take with a grain of salt
take with a pinch of salt
the salt of the earth
throw salt on someone’s game
with a grain of salt
worth one’s salt
worth salt
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Fflur
-
Welsh
Sharru-Kinu
-
Ancient Near Eastern
Heard
[hə:d]
Alfredo
ahl-FRE-do
(Italian)
, ahl-FRE-dho
(Spanish)
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Rachel
['reitʃəl]
Naevius
-
Ancient Roman
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