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Salutation

Salutation | Salutations

Salutation meaning

A greeting, salute, or address; a hello. | A greeting, salute, or address; a hello. | A conventional greeting that begins a letter, such as "Dear Sir".

Example sentences (15)

Dominic learnt his trade at Jamie’s in Exeter when it opened in 2015, followed by a stint as sommelier at the Salutation Inn where he trained staff in the art of cocktail making.

Perhaps the best place to begin is with greetings, dobré ráno ('good morning') being the earliest common formal salutation, followed by dobrý deň ('good day'), dobré popoludnie ('good afternoon') and dobrý večer ('good evening').

The girl sought safety by sitting next to a stranger and the man got off at the West Avenue bus stop outside the Salutation Pub in Billingham.

I can totally picture myself mid-sun salutation tipping over into a goat.

Mr Edney said on Twitter that while The Salutation is currently up for sale, he is continuing to help out with the garden until it has been sold.

There are essays on the Luganda salutation “,” which Jennifer Lee Johnson translates as “thank you for the work you do,” and the ancient Maya greeting “in lak’ech—a la k’inn,” which John Esposito translates as “I’m another you.

But now a BJP leader (Dhankhar) has come to the state who does not even have the courtesy to return a salutation," Banerjee told a Bengali news channel.

In his message Mnangagwa took time to refer to Mugabe as his “Comrade” a salutation which ZANU PF has since withdrawn from the former President.

In the salutation to the epistle of Jude, we find out the Christian’s identity is who they are in Christ.

A soothing voice greets THX, and OMM ends every confession with a parting salutation: "You are a true believer, blessings of the State, blessings of the masses.

Entering the office without a salutation, he said: "This will never do.

Furtwangler, 20. Because the essays were initially published in New York, most of them begin with the same salutation : "To the People of the State of New York".

Kiss of friendship The kiss is also commonly used in American and European culture as a salutation between friends or acquaintances.

Paul concludes his salutation with a prayerful wish for grace and peace.sfn Thanksgiving and intercession (4 7) Before addressing the main topic of the letter, Paul continues with a paragraph of thanksgiving and intercession.

There are also caves beneath the Salutation that date back to the medieval period, although they are no longer used as beer cellars.