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Where does the word salt originate from?
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'Salt' is derived from a common Teutonic root which is found in the Old English sealt, the Old Saxon salt, etc. It is cognate with the Greek hals, the Latin sal, the Old Irish salann and the Welsh halen.
(Oxford English Dictionary).
Mar 29 2003, 1:35 PM
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