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saˈlarian, a.2 [f. L. salāri-us (f. sal salt) + -an.] †a. Pertaining to salt. Obs.
1656Blount Glossogr. b. Salarian Way, the name of an ancient road, the Via Salaria, running from Rome north-east to Reate (now Rieti) and later extended to the Adriatic.
[a900: see way n.1 1 c.] 1866tr. P. Guéranger's Life St. Cecilia viii. 87 Two figures in the cemetery of Priscilla in the Salarian Way, have been reproduced by Agincourt. 1945R. Hargreaves Enemy at Gate 38 The Salarian Gate stood upon the Salarian Way, the road by which the Romans had been accustomed to carry sea-salt up to the country of the Sabines. |