[ˈsa.ɫũː], [ˈsaː.lum]
OriginEither from sāl (“salt”) or borrowed from Ancient Greek σάλος (sálos, “movement of the sea”).
- declension-2, neuter, singularthe (open or high) sea, main, deep, ocean
- declension-2, neuter, singularroadstead, berth, anchorage
- declension-2, neuter, singularthe sea in motion; waves, billow
- declension-2, figuratively, neuter, singularthe colour of the sea
- declension-2, figuratively, neuter, singularsea of thought, anxiety, agitation or trouble
- declension-2, figuratively, neuter, singularstream, current
Formssalī(genitive) · salum(nominative, singular) · salī(genitive, singular) · salō(dative, singular) · salum(accusative, singular) · salō(ablative, singular) · salum(singular, vocative)