salze

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin salix (compare Spanish sauce, Italian salce), from Proto-Indo-European *sl̥H-ik- (willow).

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Noun

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salze m (plural salzes)

  1. willow

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German

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Verb

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salze

  1. inflection of salzen:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
    3. singular imperative

Old Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin salicem.

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Noun

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salze m (plural salzes)

  1. willow
    • c. 1242, anonymous author, Fuero de Brihuega:
      Por cortar salze. / Tod ome que cortare salze ageno: torne el salze á su duenno: con .iiij. mezcales.
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    • c. 1284, anonymous author, Libro de los fueros de Castiella, f. 40v:
      Et déue'l el alcalle mandar que el palo aya en luengo tanto commo el omne que á de parar el derecho, & á en ancho en el cuerpo & vna mano de más, & sea de salze seco & sea tan grueso que quepa por la mano del alcalle.
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    • c. 1295, anonymous author, Fuero de Sepúlveda, f. 45r:
      Otrossí, a qual omne quiere que fallaren cortando faya, o mostaio, o pino, o povo, o nieço, o maello, o salze gatiello, o robre, o azevo, por qual árbol quier d'estos, salves' con tres vezinos; si [non se salvar]e, peche II moravedís.
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Descendants

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  • Spanish: sauce, salce