salt-cellar









salt-cellar


noun

  1. a shaker or dish for salt.

noun

  1. a small container for salt used at the table
  2. British informal either of the two hollows formed above the collarbones of very slim people

n.mid-15c., from salt (n.) + saler “salt-cellar” (14c.), from Old French salier “salt box” (Modern French salière), from Latin salarium, noun use of adjective meaning “pertaining to salt,” from a diminutive of Latin sal “salt.” As the connection between *saler and “salt” was lost, salt- was tacked on to the beginning; second element altered on model of cellar.

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