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sallet

/sal-it/US // ˈsæl ɪt //UK // (ˈsælɪt) //

盐田,盐碱地,盐渍,盐渍物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Armor.

    • : a light medieval helmet, usually with a vision slit or a movable visor.

Examples

  • What variety of herbs soever are shufed together in the dish, yet the whole mass is swallowed up under one name of a sallet.

  • Galen (whoſe beloved Sallet it was) from its pinguid, ſubdulcid and agreeable Nature, ſays it breeds the moſt laudable Blood.

  • During the fourteenth century a new kind of helmet arose, called in England the "sallad," or "sallet."

  • It quite frightened her, not knowing that Unity Sallet was in the waggon likewise.

  • Unity Sallet is there too—yes, at the other end, under the tarpaulin.