OpphavFrom Middle Low German sä̂lich, older form of sêlich, from Old Saxon sālig, from Proto-Indo-European *sel- (compare Old Norse sæll, Norwegian sæl).
- blessed, saved, granted eternal life
“Salige er dei fattige i ånda.” — Blessed are the poor in spirit. (Matthew 5,3)
“Blessed is he that does not follow the counsel of the wicked and does not walk the way of sinners or sit together with scoffers.”
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“God og salig.” — Good and drunk.
Formersalig(indefinite, singular) · salige(definite, plural, singular) · saligare(comparative) · saligast(indefinite, superlative) · saligaste(definite, superlative)