ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA SALÉP
salép s. m. –
1. Poroinic. –
2. Băutură de salep. –
Mr. sălepe. Tc. saleb (Șeineanu, II, 310; Ronzevalle 99),
cf. ngr. σαλέπι,
sb.,
rus.,
fr.,
sp. salep. –
Der. salepgiu (
var. salepciu, salipgiu),
s. m. (persoană care fabrica și vindea salep).
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Scrisori către V. Alecsandri: - Pagina 445
... otomane , care iese în afara zidurilor şi unde femeile sau stăpânul casei îşi petrec timpul privind în stradă fără a fi văzuţi . SALEPCíU , SALEPGíU vânzător de salép , băutură răcoritoare preparată pe baza tuberculilor unor anumite orhidee .
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A Dictionary of the Spanish Language in Two Parts: 1. ... - Pagina 291
Salép, am. salep; saloop. Salera, af. place where salt is given to animals. Salero, am. salt-cellar; salt-mine. [will. Silga lo que salière, adv. exp. happen what Sálica, adj. f. salique; law excluding women from the throne. Salicor nia, ef. glass-wort; ...
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: With a ...
Sa- Salép, sm. Salep or saleop.[lieut. Satea,sf. Place where salt is given to animals to eat. Salero, sm.Sart-ccllar.Salt-mine ; Saleróso,a,n. Willy. [salt-pan. Sálela, sf.A small hall. Salgada, dira, sf. V. Orzaga. Salguero , sm. Willow plot. Sn//ca,a.
Saint Hiliaire Blanc, 1848
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages - Pagina 378
Salient Salép, êm. Salop-root Salera, sf. Place where salt is given to ant mais. [of salt Salero, em. Salt-cellar ; salt-mine ; magazine Saitta, sf A small hall. Sálga lo que salière. V. Salir. [Salir. Salgada, Salgadera, sf. (Bot) V. Ortaga. Y. Sálica, a.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1865
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Albanian Rhyming Dictionary - Pagina 82
... 0.00% ~ = fjalë të fjalësit krép i m. velénxë a f. krép i m. plép i m. énçe 1 0.00% ~ = fjalë tëfjalësit sebép i m. qénçe ndf. salép i m. qép i m. énçur 1 0.00% ~ = fjalë tëfjalësit shkrép i m. i, e ménçur mb. xhelép i m. énë 26 0.08% ~ = fjalë tëfjalësit ...
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The Nomenclator; a Technological Dictionary, Containing ...
SALéP, or SALóOP. A kind of fecula, prepared from the dried root of a species of orchis. SALIENT, [salire, to leap.] In heraldry, an animal drawn in a leaping posture is termed salient. In fortification, a salient angle is one that projects. SALT, [Lat.
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General View of the Agriculture of the County of ... - Pagina 377
Thus prepared, they possess veryinutricious 'virtue's ;' aha; iF'not' the'l'Veiry same “as is broughtfrom Turkey, and nearer makiég' salép, so nearly resembles; as to be little inferior to it. I } In Turkey, the different species of the orchis are said ...
Oxford English Dict. proceeds cautiously under salep: “= F. salep, Sp. salép, Pg. salepo, a. Turkish sālep, a. Arabic thaˁleb (pronounced in some parts saˁleb), taken to be a shortening of khasyu 'ththaˁlab orchis (lit. 'fox'stesticles'; cf. theEng.
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Compendio de materia médica, ó Sucinta descripcion de los ...
Fécula Arrow-root: 5o Fécula de Salép; í6° Fécula de Sagú. ALMIDON. Amylum. Fecula amildcea. Def. =Es un principio particular que ecsiste en muchos vejetales, í que principalmente se estrae de las semillas cereales, mayormente de las ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ... - Pagina 291
Salép, tm. salep; saloop. Sab i.., 1/. place where salt is given to animals. Salero, im. salt-cellar; salt-mine. [will. Val.'ii In que salière, aar. ez¡i. happen what Sálica, adj. f. salique; law excluding women from toe throne. Salicórnia, af. glass-wort; ...