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▪ I. ‖ sala1|ˈsala| [It., Sp., Pg. sala: see salle.] A hall or large apartment; spec. a dining-hall.
1611Coryat Crudities 205 Hee had entred with his whole troupe of men into the Sala where the Duke sat. a1668R. Lassels Voy. Italy (1670) ii. 54 Passing from hence through the Sala again, I was led into the great room hard by. 1774Wraxall Tour North. Europe iii. (1776) 26 The grand sala or dining-room [of the palace of Rosenbourg]. 1851Mayne Reid Scalp Hunt. vii, [In Mexico] The ball room was a long oblong sala, with a ‘banquette’ running all round it. ▪ II. ‖ sala2|ˈsɑːlə| [Hindī, Skr. sālā house.] An Indian rest-house or inn.
1871Alabaster Wheel of Law 265 We find two Salas or travellers' rest-houses. 1890H. S. Hallett 1000 Miles 257 Passing through the village we put up at the sala or rest-house, which is situated on the banks of the Meh Wung. |