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Home Dictionary Name: saluteSalutation
The act of saluting or paying respect or reverence by the customary words or actions the act of greeting or expressing good will or courtesy also that which is uttered or done in saluting or greeting...
Saluter
One who salutes...
Pro salute anim'
Pro salute anim' [for the good of his soul]. All prosecutions in the ecclesiastical courts are pro saluteanim'....
Salute
Salute, a coin made by Henry V., after his conquest in France, where on the arms of England and France were stamped and quartered, Stow's Chron. 589....
Om
Om, the expression 'Om' is respected by the Hindus generally and has a special significance in the Hindu scriptures. It is recited at the commence-ment of the recitations of Hindu religious works. Macdonell in his 'A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary' states that 'Om' is the sacred syllable used in invocations, at the commencement of prayers, at the beginning and the end of Vedic recitation, and as a respectful salutation: it is a subject of many mystical speculations. In the Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Monier-William it is said that 'Om' is a sacred exclamation which may be uttered at the beginning and end of a reading of the Vedas or previously to any prayer; it is also regarded as a particle of auspicious salutation. To 'Om' high spiritual or mystical efficacy is undoubtedly ascribed; but its use on a flag ('Om Dhwaj') does not symbolise religion, or anything religious, Jagdev Singh Sidhanti v. Pratap Singh Daulta, AIR 1965 SC 183: (1964) 6 SCR 750....
Banzai
Lit May you live ten thousand years used in salutation of the emperor and as a battle cry...
Bel accoyle
A kind or favorable reception or salutation...
Compellation
Style of address or salutation an appellation...
Congreet
To salute mutually...
Good den
A form of salutation...
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