The English word Salem derives from the Hebrew word Shalem, another word for Jerusalem and to mean peace.
From an English surname meaning "stoneworker", from an Old French word of Germanic origin (akin to Old English macian "to make"). (Behind the Name)
This is a product otherwise known as rock salt. The Greek word is 'Hals'. The Latin word is 'Halites'
"Ancient" is another word for very old.
The origin is really not known, but there is an old French word 'pire' meaning a breakwater. From Latin 'petra' meaning a rock, later becoming to mean a landing place for vessels
Old Salt.
"Tar" is a 3-letter word for old salt, in the nautical sense.
An old salt is a narrator of sea stories.
'Old salt' usually means an old sailor, by association with the fact that the sea is salty.
Do you mean like Sodium Chloride?
If you mean an old name for a sailor, try Jack Tar. If you mean a name for an old sailor, try an old salt.
It became known after 900 AD as an Old English word 'sealt'. Similar to Old German 'salz', Gothic 'salt', Latin 'sal', Greek 'hals' and Dutch as 'saulten'
a slght taste of salt in a flavor.
The root of salary is salt. Roman soldiers were sometimes paid their wages in salt.
a salt or ester of any acid containing boron
it means salt. its from the word sal, salis. :)
In biblical Koine Greek, the word "hals" (pronounced "halce") means salt, or sea salt. The modern Greek word for salt is "aláti". The word "hals" can be found in the original greek texts of the Christian New Testament.