Definitionn. an act of honor or courteous recognition
Last update: October 13, 2016
5
The salutation was given to the martyrs of the war. [noun]
2
'Dear Sir' is a salutation. [verb]
0
Acts 18.17 Sosthenes (2) was a companion of Paul, referred to in the opening salutation of his first letter to Corinth. [noun]
0
The parting salutation given, the grieve would still have stood his ground, and Bell would have waited with him. [noun]
0
Fareham took off his hat, bowed low in a grave and stately salutation, and passed on; but Charles called him back. [noun]
0
They turned to the parish church the quarters of farewell, and those of salutation to the battle out at sea. [noun]
0
Frank Darling lifted his hat in reply to the other's more graceful salutation, and then shook hands with him heartily. [noun]
0
"He said nothing--except when, on seeing me, he gave me the holy-day salutation, after which he went on his way singing and ploughing as before." [noun]
0
The courtiers around the throne straightened their bowed figures, the pages forgot their fatigue, and all joined in the Greek salutation of welcome, and the "Life." [noun]
0
I was going to offer him my parting salutation, but he turned his back upon me, saying: Once more you have escaped punishment, Athenian; but you cannot elude my vengeance. [noun]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!