Definition of Salves

1. Noun. (plural of salve) ¹

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Definition of Salves

1. salve [v] - See also: salve

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salves

salvationists
salvations
salvatioun
salvative
salvator
salvatories
salvators
salvatory
salve
salved
salvelike
salver
salver-shaped
salverform
salvers
salves (current term)
salvete
salvetes
salvia
salvias
salvific
salvifical
salvifically
salvifying
salving
salvings
salvinorin
salvinorin A
salvinorins
salvo

Literary usage of Salves

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

1. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody; an Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase, William Wesley Cook (1920)
"Spread on cloth and apply as other salves. My brother, JM Chase, of Caneadea, NY, says he has used this salve about 15 years, and knows it to be one of the ..."

2. The Pre- and Proto-historic Finns, Both Eastern and Western, with the Magic by baron John Abercromby Abercromby, John Abercromby (1898)
"... maker of salves, all summer concocted salves in delightful Metsola, on the edge of the steadfast hill. Delightful honey was there, strong water was ..."

3. The Book of Were-wolves: Being an Account of a Terrible Superstition by Sabine Baring-Gould (1865)
"... with which the Passion is developed—Cannibalism; in pregnant Women; in Maniacs—Hallucination; How Produced—salves—The Story of Lucius—Self-deception. ..."

4. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody; an Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase, William Wesley Cook (1920)
"Spread on cloth and apply as other salves. My brother, JM Chase, of Caneadea, NY, says he has used this salve about 15 years, and knows it to be one of the ..."

5. The Pre- and Proto-historic Finns, Both Eastern and Western, with the Magic by baron John Abercromby Abercromby, John Abercromby (1898)
"... maker of salves, all summer concocted salves in delightful Metsola, on the edge of the steadfast hill. Delightful honey was there, strong water was ..."

6. The Book of Were-wolves: Being an Account of a Terrible Superstition by Sabine Baring-Gould (1865)
"... with which the Passion is developed—Cannibalism; in pregnant Women; in Maniacs—Hallucination; How Produced—salves—The Story of Lucius—Self-deception. ..."

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