salorge

French

Etymology

From Latin sāl (salt) and possibly from horreum (storehouse, barn, granary).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sa.lɔʁʒ/
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Noun

salorge m (plural salorges)

  1. A storage place for salt; a salt barn
  2. A pile of salt, a block of salt

References

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