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▪ I. † salus, n. Obs. Also saluz. [Perh. a. early OF. saluz, salus, subj.-case sing. or obj.-case pl. of salu: see salue n.] A salutation.
a1225Ancr. R. 388 And wrot mid his owune blode saluz to his leofmon, of luue gretunge. a1400–50Alexander 4647 To Alexander..salus & ioye. c1400Destr. Troy 3640 Let vs send to hom salus solemli by letre, Praiand hom..To helpe vs in hast our harmys to venge. c1450St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 5923 Þe schipmen wendys to þe priour, And haylsid him with honour, he said saluz agayne. c1475Partenay 896 The Erle ther saluz yilding ryght goodly Vnto euery man. ▪ II. † salus, v. Sc. and north. Obs. Also 5 salose, 6 saluse, saluis. [f. prec. n.] trans. = salute v. Hence salusing vbl. n., greeting.
1375Barbour Bruce iv. 509 Than went thai to the kyng in hy, And hym salusit full curtasly. c1440Gesta Rom. lxix. 318 (Harl. MS.) And so she come to him, and worshipfully she salusid him. c1450St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 3419 The abbot salust him on hyght. c1470Henry Wallace x. 593 Thar salusyng was bot boustous and thrawin. c1500Lancelot 1309 Nothir of thi salosing, nor the, Ne rak I nocht. 1500–20Dunbar Poems xlvi. 18 With notis glaid..This joyfull merle so salust scho the day. 1528Lyndesay Dreme 149 Me thocht ane lady..Did salus me, with benyng contynance. 1533Bellenden Livy i. vii. (S.T.S.) I. 41 And Incontinent all þe remanent pepil salust him as king and fader of þe romane ciete. Ibid. xviii. 105 Scho..was þe first þat salust him king. 1560Rolland Crt. Venus i. 290 Greit salusingis, with gretingis full of gloir. Ibid. ii. 37 [He] saluist thame on his best wayis anone. absol.c1470Henry Wallace v. 576 Quhen Wallace saw that thai war ma than he, Than did he nocht but salust curtasle. ▪ III. salus, salut see salute n.2 Obs. |