Definition of Salle

1. Noun. A hall or room used for fencing. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Salle

1. a hall [n -S] - See also: hall

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salle

salivator
salivators
salivatory
salivolithiasis
salivous
salivæ
salix
salk vaccine
sall
sallad
sallade
sallads
sallal
sallals
sallary
salle (current term)
salle d'armes
sallee
sallees
sallenders
salles
sallet
sallets
salley
sallied
sallier
salliers
sallies
sallowed

Literary usage of Salle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"De la salle had been struck with the serious hiatus in the instruction reserved for the wealthy children, who were destined for the liberal professions. ..."

2. The Opening of the Mississippi: A Struggle for Supremacy in the American by Frederic Austin Ogg (1904)
"Jared Sparks's La salle in the Library of American Biography, second aeries, I., ... Source materials on La salle are, for the must part, abundant. ..."

3. The Opening of the Mississippi: A Struggle for Supremacy in the American by Frederic Austin Ogg (1904)
"Jared Sparks's La salle in the Library of American Biography, second series, I., ... Source materials on La salle are, for the most part, abundant. ..."

4. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"Father Ze'noble accompanied us thither. When we came to Lake Frontenac, M. de La salle went forward, and I waited for his boat at the village of ..."

5. History of the United States: From Aboriginal Times to Taft's Administration by John Clark Ridpath (1911)
"Fired with the passion of discovery, La salle built and launched the first ... Here disasters overtook the expedition, and La salle was obliged to return on ..."

6. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"At that time the late M. Cavelier de La salle came to court, a man of great intelligence and merit, who sought to obtain leave from the court to explore the ..."

7. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"De la salle had been struck with the serious hiatus in the instruction reserved for the wealthy children, who were destined for the liberal professions. ..."

8. The Opening of the Mississippi: A Struggle for Supremacy in the American by Frederic Austin Ogg (1904)
"Jared Sparks's La salle in the Library of American Biography, second aeries, I., ... Source materials on La salle are, for the must part, abundant. ..."

9. The Opening of the Mississippi: A Struggle for Supremacy in the American by Frederic Austin Ogg (1904)
"Jared Sparks's La salle in the Library of American Biography, second series, I., ... Source materials on La salle are, for the most part, abundant. ..."

10. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"Father Ze'noble accompanied us thither. When we came to Lake Frontenac, M. de La salle went forward, and I waited for his boat at the village of ..."

11. History of the United States: From Aboriginal Times to Taft's Administration by John Clark Ridpath (1911)
"Fired with the passion of discovery, La salle built and launched the first ... Here disasters overtook the expedition, and La salle was obliged to return on ..."

12. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"At that time the late M. Cavelier de La salle came to court, a man of great intelligence and merit, who sought to obtain leave from the court to explore the ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Salle on Dictionary.com!Search for Salle on Thesaurus.com!Search for Salle on Google!Search for Salle on Wikipedia!

Search