'Old salt' usually means an old sailor, by association with the fact that the sea is salty.
The root word for "senior" is the Latin word "senex," which means old or old man.
The root word for "therefore" is "there." It comes from Old English and Middle English origins.
The root word for "heaven" is "heofon," which comes from Old English.
The root word of "blubber" is likely the Old French word "blober," which means "to bubble" or "to foam."
The root word for "ancient" is the Latin word "antiquus," which means old or ancient.
It's root are the Old English word Twinn and the Old Norse word Tvinnr, which mean "both" or "double".
The word originates in ancient Rome. It shares a common root with the latin word "senex" which means "old man" The implication being that the senate should be composed of old men.
The root word for old is actually old because old is the root word for many words such as:older,oldest,elder etc. Old as no prefixes or suffixes that is why it is its own root word
The root word for "senior" is the Latin word "senex," which means old or old man.
The word "salt" comes from the Latin word "sal," which translates to "salt" in English. This Latin word is believed to have originated from an older root word in the Proto-Indo-European language family.
Old French.
the old worlds because they used to use it to preserve meats, in some countries salt was as valuable as gold
The root word for "therefore" is "there." It comes from Old English and Middle English origins.
Old Norse and/or Icelandic.
an old French word
The root word for "heaven" is "heofon," which comes from Old English.
The root word of "blubber" is likely the Old French word "blober," which means "to bubble" or "to foam."