resalute

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English

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin resalutare; or formed from re- +‎ salute.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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  1. (obsolete) To greet in return. [15th-18th c.]
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, V.7:
      Whereas the Priestes she found full busily / About their holy things for morrow Mas; / Whom she saluting faire, faire resaluted was […].
    • Template:RQ:RBrtn AntmyMlncly, New York Review of Books, 2001, p.48:
      Hippocrates, after a little pause, saluted him by his name, whom he resaluted, ashamed almost that he could not call him likewise by his, or that he had forgot it.
  2. (now rare) To salute again. [from 16th c.]

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