saluter

Variant of salute

salute definition

sa·lute (sə lo̵̅o̅t)

transitive verb saluted -·lut′ed, saluting -·lut′·ing

  1. to greet or welcome with friendly words or ceremonial gesture, such as bowing, tipping the hat, etc.
  2. to honor by performing a prescribed act or gesture, such as dipping the flag, firing cannon, or raising the right hand to the forehead, as a mark of military, naval, or official respect
  3. to present itself to, as if in greeting
  4. to acknowledge with praise; commend

Etymology: ME saluten < L salutare, to salute, wish health to < salus (gen. salutis), health, greeting < salvus, safe

intransitive verb

to make a salute

noun

  1. the act of saluting; salutation
    1. a gesture or remark made in saluting
    2. the act of respect paid in saluting
  2. something, as an event or ceremony, expressing respect, admiration, compliment, etc. the benefit was a salute to the museum
  3. Mil. the position of the body, or of the hand, rifle, etc., assumed in saluting

Etymology: OFr salut < L salus

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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