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Definition of Salted
1. Adjective. (used especially of meats) preserved in salt.
Definition of Salted
1. Adjective. To which salt has been added. ¹
2. Verb. (past of salt) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Salted
1. salt [v] - See also: salt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salted
Literary usage of Salted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1885)
"oai- that the same has been properly salted and f«bd more than sixty days prior
to the date of the miration for inspection or manliest for exportation ; . ..."
2. The Voyage of John Huyghen Van Linschoten to the East Indies: From the Old by Jan Huygen van Linschoten, Arthur Coke Burnell, Pieter Anton Tiele (1885)
"... better than a «sfc and ye most quantity for Olives do in they are paît salted
in pots, «ridden in pure with salt slaves and in steed of Mangas, ..."
3. Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians: Including Their Private Life by John Gardner Wilkinson (1842)
"salted, as well as fresh fish, were much eaten* in Egypt, both in the Thebaid
and the lower country, as the sculptures and ancient authors inform us ..."
4. Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians: Including Their Private Life by John Gardner Wilkinson (1837)
"salted, as well as fresh fish, were much eaten* in Egypt, both in the Thebaid
and the lower country, as the sculptures and ancient authors inform us ..."
5. The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest by Sharon Turner (1841)
"It is probable that their provision of winter fodder for their cattle was very
imperfect, and that salted meat was in a great measure their food till the ..."
6. The Young Folks' Cyclopædia of Common Things by John Denison Champlin (1884)
"When the dories are filled they go back to the vessel, and the fish are dressed
and salted away in the hold. The dressing is done very fast. ..."
7. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1885)
"oai- that the same has been properly salted and f«bd more than sixty days prior
to the date of the miration for inspection or manliest for exportation ; . ..."
8. The Voyage of John Huyghen Van Linschoten to the East Indies: From the Old by Jan Huygen van Linschoten, Arthur Coke Burnell, Pieter Anton Tiele (1885)
"... better than a «sfc and ye most quantity for Olives do in they are paît salted
in pots, «ridden in pure with salt slaves and in steed of Mangas, ..."
9. Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians: Including Their Private Life by John Gardner Wilkinson (1842)
"salted, as well as fresh fish, were much eaten* in Egypt, both in the Thebaid
and the lower country, as the sculptures and ancient authors inform us ..."
10. Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians: Including Their Private Life by John Gardner Wilkinson (1837)
"salted, as well as fresh fish, were much eaten* in Egypt, both in the Thebaid
and the lower country, as the sculptures and ancient authors inform us ..."
11. The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest by Sharon Turner (1841)
"It is probable that their provision of winter fodder for their cattle was very
imperfect, and that salted meat was in a great measure their food till the ..."
12. The Young Folks' Cyclopædia of Common Things by John Denison Champlin (1884)
"When the dories are filled they go back to the vessel, and the fish are dressed
and salted away in the hold. The dressing is done very fast. ..."