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  • Saladin tithe
  • 1188 crusade tax in England and France

    The Saladin tithe, or the Aid of 1188, was a tax (more specifically a tallage) levied in England and, to some extent, France, in 1188, in response to

    Saladin tithe

    Saladin tithe

    Saladin_tithe

  • Saladin
  • Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137–1193)

    Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (c. 1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known as Saladin, was a Kurdish commander and political leader. He was the founder of the

    Saladin

    Saladin

    Saladin

  • Third Crusade
  • 1189–1192 attempted re-conquest of the Holy Land

    then both took the cross. Both imposed a "Saladin tithe" on their citizens to finance the venture. (No such tithe had been levied in the Empire.) In Britain

    Third Crusade

    Third Crusade

    Third_Crusade

  • Tithe
  • Religious donation

    from tithes of the church's members. The right to receive tithes was granted to the English churches by King Ethelwulf in 855. The Saladin tithe was a

    Tithe

    Tithe

    Tithe

  • Income tax
  • Tax based on taxable income

    recorded taxes on income was the Saladin tithe introduced by Henry II in 1188 to raise money for the Third Crusade. The tithe demanded that each layperson

    Income tax

    Income_tax

  • Battle of Hattin
  • 1187 Saladin victory over the Crusaders

    new crusade within days of his election. In England and France, the Saladin tithe was enacted to raise funds for the new crusade. The subsequent Third

    Battle of Hattin

    Battle of Hattin

    Battle_of_Hattin

  • County Palatine of Durham
  • Historic county of England with unique status

    It is not known whether palatinate would have been subject to the Saladin tithe, as bishop de Puiset pledged to go on crusade and was therefore exempt

    County Palatine of Durham

    County Palatine of Durham

    County_Palatine_of_Durham

  • Government in Norman and Angevin England
  • taxes were collected in 1185 and 1188. The 1188 tax was known as the Saladin tithe because people were ordered to pay a tenth of all income and movables

    Government in Norman and Angevin England

    Government in Norman and Angevin England

    Government_in_Norman_and_Angevin_England

  • Richard I of England
  • King of England from 1189 to 1199

    spent most of his father's treasury (filled with money raised by the Saladin tithe), raised taxes, and even agreed to free King William I of Scotland from

    Richard I of England

    Richard I of England

    Richard_I_of_England

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    Béthune also spread the message of the bull. To fund the crusade, the "Saladin tithe"—a levy of 10% on income and movable goods—was imposed in England and

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • Siege of Jerusalem (1187)
  • Conquest of Jerusalem by the Ayyubids

    October 1187, when Balian of Ibelin surrendered the city to Saladin. Earlier that summer, Saladin had defeated the kingdom's army and conquered several cities

    Siege of Jerusalem (1187)

    Siege of Jerusalem (1187)

    Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1187)

  • History of the English monarchy
  • Crusade to reconquer Jerusalem from Saladin. Richard funded this campaign through taxation (such as the Saladin tithe) as well as selling offices, titles

    History of the English monarchy

    History of the English monarchy

    History_of_the_English_monarchy

  • List of Knights Templar
  • Templars in England Gilbert of Ogerstan, caught stealing money from the Saladin tithe, 1188 Sir Lachlan MacLean-de Corzon (d.1194) Baron of ak'ham, fought

    List of Knights Templar

    List_of_Knights_Templar

  • Parliament of England
  • Legislature of England, c. 1236 to 1707

    precedent was established when the great council granted Henry II the Saladin tithe. In granting this tax, the great council was acting as representatives

    Parliament of England

    Parliament of England

    Parliament_of_England

  • History of the Jews in England (1066–1290)
  • rest of the country to pay the Saladin tithe for the Crusade in 1186, he demanded a quarter of the Jewish chattels. The tithe was reckoned at £70,000, the

    History of the Jews in England (1066–1290)

    History of the Jews in England (1066–1290)

    History_of_the_Jews_in_England_(1066–1290)

  • Crusading movement
  • Framework of Christian holy war

    defence was first introduced in France and England in 1166. The 1188 "Saladin tithe" imposed a ten percent levy on income and property, though compliance

    Crusading movement

    Crusading movement

    Crusading_movement

  • Sumptuary law
  • Laws controlling consumption and apparel

    prohibited to crusaders and pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land under the Saladin Tithe of 1188, but scant evidence exists in the historical record of legal

    Sumptuary law

    Sumptuary law

    Sumptuary_law

  • List of sources for the Crusades
  • Contemporary historiography of the Crusades

     345) Saladin Tithe. The Saladin tithe of 1188 was a tax levied by Henry II of England to support the conduct of the Third Crusade. The tithe was issued

    List of sources for the Crusades

    List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades

  • Timeline of antisemitism
  • of Isaac ben Samuel, is murdered for refusing to convert. 1188 The Saladin tithe: Jews are taxed 25% of their income and personal worth, while Christians

    Timeline of antisemitism

    Timeline_of_antisemitism

  • History of the Jews in England
  • country to pay a tithe for the Crusade against Saladin in 1188, he demanded a quarter of all Jewish chattels. The so-called "Saladin tithe" was reckoned

    History of the Jews in England

    History of the Jews in England

    History_of_the_Jews_in_England

  • Taxation in medieval England
  • Taxes and tax policy in medieval England

    and income, and it could be imposed at varying rates. Likewise, the Saladin tithe, imposed in 1188 to raise funds for a proposed crusade by King Henry

    Taxation in medieval England

    Taxation in medieval England

    Taxation_in_medieval_England

  • Beer in the United Kingdom
  • one-off brews. The first tax on beer in the United Kingdom was the Saladin tithe, introduced in 1188 by Henry II to raise money for the crusades 982 ha

    Beer in the United Kingdom

    Beer in the United Kingdom

    Beer_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Magnum Concilium
  • Mediaeval institution of English government

    dynasties. In 1188, Henry II gained the council's consent to levy the Saladin tithe. The precedent of gaining the magnates' consent in council for taxation

    Magnum Concilium

    Magnum_Concilium

  • Knights Templar in England
  • Chivalric Order

    Ogrestan, the Knight Templar accused of embezzling taxes collected in the Saladin tithe of 1188. He was severely punished by his contemporary Master. In 1200

    Knights Templar in England

    Knights_Templar_in_England

  • 1180s
  • Decade

    to raise a new tax to pay for the expedition. This tax, known as the Saladin Tithe, is imposed on the people of England and France to raise funds for the

    1180s

    1180s

  • Joscius (archbishop of Tyre)
  • Jerusalemite archbishop (died 1202)

    convinced them to take the cross as well. In England, Henry promulgated the Saladin tithe to pay for the crusade; this was perhaps influenced by the 1183 tax

    Joscius (archbishop of Tyre)

    Joscius (archbishop of Tyre)

    Joscius_(archbishop_of_Tyre)

  • Chronology of the Crusades, 1187–1291
  • crusade, the Saladin tithe is begun in England. 27 March. Frederick Barbarossa takes the cross at the Curia Christi held in Mainz. Spring. Saladin releases

    Chronology of the Crusades, 1187–1291

    Chronology of the Crusades, 1187–1291

    Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1187–1291

  • 1188
  • Calendar year

    to raise a new tax to pay for the expedition. This tax, known as the Saladin Tithe, is imposed on the people of England and France to raise funds for the

    1188

    1188

    1188

  • List of English statutes
  • 1176 Assize of Arms 1181 Assize of the Forest 1184 Ordinance of the Saladin Tithe 1188 Capitula Itineris (Articles of the Eyre) 1194 Magna Carta 1215

    List of English statutes

    List_of_English_statutes

  • Assembly of the French clergy
  • frequent levies upon ecclesiastical possessions. The Dime Saladine (Saladin Tithe) was inaugurated when Philip II Augustus (1180–1223) united his forces

    Assembly of the French clergy

    Assembly_of_the_French_clergy

  • Baldwin of Forde
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1185 to 1190

    popularly known as the "Saladin tithe" and was the most extensive tax ever collected in England up to that point. Being a tithe and not a secular tax,

    Baldwin of Forde

    Baldwin of Forde

    Baldwin_of_Forde

  • 1180s in England
  • truce and agrees to crusade against Saladin with Henry II and Richard instead. 1188 Henry II imposes the Saladin tithe to pay for the planned crusade. 11

    1180s in England

    1180s_in_England

  • History of the English fiscal system
  • was the beginning of taxation on movable goods, first applied in the Saladin tithe of 1189 later expanding into a general system. In the reign of King

    History of the English fiscal system

    History_of_the_English_fiscal_system

  • Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • This facilitated Nur ad-Din's former general, Saladin, to unite Egypt and Syria in the 1180s. Saladin destroyed the crusader army in the Battle of Hattin

    Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Timeline_of_the_Kingdom_of_Jerusalem

  • Convent of Saint Lazarus
  • Benedictine convent in Bethany in the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Guy's defeat by the Egyptian ruler Saladin at the Battle of Hattin on 15 July 1187. They had time to do so because Saladin only moved against Jerusalem in

    Convent of Saint Lazarus

    Convent_of_Saint_Lazarus

  • Letard II
  • 12th-century Catholic bishop

    about the incursion of the Egyptian ruler Saladin into Galilee, but the Christian army could not prevent Saladin from conquering the kingdom. Having avoided

    Letard II

    Letard_II

  • Roger de Moulins
  • Eighth Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller

    Jerusalem and the principal lords of the kingdom to continue the war against Saladin with vigor. On 25 November 1177, he participated in the Battle of Montgisard

    Roger de Moulins

    Roger_de_Moulins

  • William of Tyre
  • 12th-century clergyman, writer, and Archbishop of Tyre

    few years he was expelled from Egypt by one of Nur ad-Din's generals, Saladin, who would later become Jerusalem's greatest threat. Meanwhile, William

    William of Tyre

    William of Tyre

    William_of_Tyre

  • Aliyah of the Tosafists
  • 13th-century migration of Jewish scholars

    while another traveled via Egypt. This migration occurred in the wake of Saladin's conquest of Jerusalem in 1187. While the transition from Crusader to Ayyubid

    Aliyah of the Tosafists

    Aliyah of the Tosafists

    Aliyah_of_the_Tosafists

  • Destiny 2: Lightfall
  • 2023 expansion of Destiny 2

    Lord Saladin, and Saint-14 to travel to Titan to rescue Sloane; upon arriving at the ruins of the New Pacific Arcology, the Guardian, Saladin, and Saint

    Destiny 2: Lightfall

    Destiny_2:_Lightfall

  • Middle Ages
  • European history from the 5th to 15th centuries

    Crusade, called to try to regain Jerusalem, which had been captured by Saladin (d. 1193) in 1187. In 1203, the Fourth Crusade was diverted from the Holy

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages

    Middle_Ages

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1789
  • of Leicester. Saladin's Naturalization Act 1789 29 Geo. 3. c. 66 Pr. 31 July 1789 An Act for naturalizing Anthony Charles Benjamin Saladin. Ashted or Great

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1789

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1789

  • Lundy
  • English island in the Bristol Channel

    title in respect of the sale terms, namely that the island was free from tithes and taxes. William Hudson Heaven purchased Lundy in 1834, as a summer retreat

    Lundy

    Lundy

    Lundy

  • Guerricus of Petra
  • Catholic bishop of Petra in the 12th century

    21 April 1183. Guerricus was forced to abandon his see by the army of Saladin and, like many of the bishops of the kingdom, joined the army besieging

    Guerricus of Petra

    Guerricus of Petra

    Guerricus_of_Petra

  • Ismailism
  • Branch of Shia Islam

    1160s, the Zengid ruler Nur ad-Din, atabeg of Aleppo had his general, Saladin, seize Egypt in 1169, forming the Sunni Ayyubid dynasty. This signaled

    Ismailism

    Ismailism

    Ismailism

  • Latin Diocese of Tortosa in Syria
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Syria (c. 1128-c. 1291)

    that the Hospitallers were not paying tithes on certain properties. The bishop may have been claiming the tithes of properties in the vacant diocese of

    Latin Diocese of Tortosa in Syria

    Latin_Diocese_of_Tortosa_in_Syria

  • Alice of Champagne
  • Queen of Cyprus from 1210 to 1218

    First Crusade in 1100 but was nearly annihilated by the Egyptian sultan Saladin in 1187–1189. The kingdom and two other Crusader states—the Principality

    Alice of Champagne

    Alice of Champagne

    Alice_of_Champagne

  • Jizya
  • Islamic tax on non-Muslims

    all that remained with us." Similarly, during the time of the Crusades, Saladin returned the jizya to the Christians of Syria when he was compelled to

    Jizya

    Jizya

  • Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre
  • Catholic religious order

    rule of Godfrey of Bouillon (1099–1100). After the fall of Jerusalem to Saladin, the Canons fled the Holy Land along with other Latin Christians. They

    Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre

    Canons_Regular_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre

  • Fall of Outremer
  • History of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1272–1302

    were allowed to travel to Tripoli. Krak des Chevaliers had defied even Saladin and it gave Baibars effective control of the approaches to Tripoli. He

    Fall of Outremer

    Fall of Outremer

    Fall_of_Outremer

  • Eighth Crusade
  • Crusade against Ifriqiya in 1270

    Brill, New York. ISBN 978-9004102460. Humphreys, R. Stephen (1977). From Saladin to the Mongols: The Ayyubids of Damascus, 1193–1260. State University of

    Eighth Crusade

    Eighth Crusade

    Eighth_Crusade

  • Sursock Purchases
  • Largest Jewish land purchase in Palestine during the period of early Jewish immigration

    had originally been built by Saladin: it was that these newspapers' readers believed that part of the heritage of Saladin, savior of Palestine from the

    Sursock Purchases

    Sursock Purchases

    Sursock_Purchases

  • Arab migrations to the Levant
  • Medieval migrations of Arabs to the Levant

    Palestine mostly Islamized prior to the Crusades and Mamluk rule. Following Saladin's conquest of Jerusalem, Muslim migrants from the Maghreb responded to his

    Arab migrations to the Levant

    Arab_migrations_to_the_Levant

  • Southern question
  • Economic gap between northern and southern Italy

    latifundium, or held in mortmain by the Church, while feudal rights to tithe and public use of communal lands still applied. Nitti assessed that the

    Southern question

    Southern question

    Southern_question

  • History of Tunisia
  • Amar (30 December 2013). "Saladino y las campañas ayyubíes en el Magreb" [Saladin and the Ayyubid Campaigns in the Maghrib]. Al-Qanṭara. 34 (2). University

    History of Tunisia

    History of Tunisia

    History_of_Tunisia

  • Ta'amireh
  • Large Palestinian Bedouin tribe

    which he stated had been maintained by Christians for some years after Saladin's conquest before falling into ruin. Surius further related an anecdote

    Ta'amireh

    Ta'amireh

  • Hubert Walter
  • Archbishop of Canterbury (1193–1205) and Lord Chancellor (1199–1205)

    Saladin for a peace treaty. After the conclusion of the treaty with Saladin, Walter was in the first band of pilgrims that entered Jerusalem. Saladin

    Hubert Walter

    Hubert Walter

    Hubert_Walter

  • Bayt Jibrin
  • Depopulated Palestinian village and ancient Roman city in Israel near Hebron

    Jews living there when he visited the country. The Ayyubid army under Saladin sacked Bethgibelin in 1187, after most of the Kingdom of Jerusalem came

    Bayt Jibrin

    Bayt Jibrin

    Bayt_Jibrin

  • María Ramírez de Medrano
  • 12th century noblewoman of León and Castile

    11th century, later relocated to Acre after the loss of the Holy Land to Saladin in 1187. Subsequently, it moved to Rhodes and eventually to Malta. María

    María Ramírez de Medrano

    María Ramírez de Medrano

    María_Ramírez_de_Medrano

  • Historiography of Colonial Spanish America
  • Area of study on 15th–19th century territory

    was by far the most valuable agricultural product and contributor to the tithe. Most high quality textiles were imported from Europe via the transatlantic

    Historiography of Colonial Spanish America

    Historiography of Colonial Spanish America

    Historiography_of_Colonial_Spanish_America

  • Burin, Nablus
  • Municipality type C in Nablus, State of Palestine

    Jerusalem with the army of Saladin in 1187. He was appointed as the sheikh of the city's al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque founded by Saladin in 1187 and he and

    Burin, Nablus

    Burin, Nablus

    Burin,_Nablus

  • Uskoks
  • Irregular soldiers in Habsburg Croatia

    church and the monasteries of the Dominicans and the Franciscans received tithes from the loot. After the War of the Holy League in 1537 against the Ottoman

    Uskoks

    Uskoks

    Uskoks

  • Cosmo Gordon Lang
  • British archbishop (1864–1945)

    reform of the ancient tithe system, whereby many farmers paid a proportion of their income to the Church; in the subsequent "Tithe Wars", demonstrators

    Cosmo Gordon Lang

    Cosmo Gordon Lang

    Cosmo_Gordon_Lang

  • Mount of Temptation
  • Mount with a Christian Monastery in Jericho, in Palestine

    Christians shortly after their 1187 defeat at Hattin to the Ayyubid sultan Saladin and largely depopulated. Exposed to continual Bedouin raiding, the area

    Mount of Temptation

    Mount of Temptation

    Mount_of_Temptation

  • Venetian Crusade
  • 12th-century crusade

    estates. Robert's descendants possessed Saone until it was captured by Saladin in 1188. Baldwin returned to Antioch and granted the County of Edessa to

    Venetian Crusade

    Venetian Crusade

    Venetian_Crusade

  • Weybridge
  • Town in Surrey, England

    Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses (1988), Weybridge is referred to by one of Saladin Chamcha's interrogators as his place of residence. The rock band, You Me

    Weybridge

    Weybridge

    Weybridge

  • Historical background of the New Testament
  • reestablished the Sanhedrin at Javneh under Pharisee control. Instead of giving tithes to the priests and sacrificing offerings at the Temple, the rabbis instructed

    Historical background of the New Testament

    Historical background of the New Testament

    Historical_background_of_the_New_Testament

  • Lajjun
  • Depopulated Palestinian village near Jenin

    raided Legio, and in 1187, it was captured by them under the leadership of Saladin's nephew Husam ad-Din 'Amr and consequently its Arabic name, Lajjun, was

    Lajjun

    Lajjun

    Lajjun

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  • Aladdin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aladdin |

    Servant

    Aladdin |

  • Aladdin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aladdin

    Servant

    Aladdin

  • Baladan
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Baladan

    One without judgment.

    Baladan

  • SALAMON
  • Male

    Hungarian

    SALAMON

    Hungarian form of Greek Solomōn, SALAMON means "peaceable."

    SALAMON

  • SALADIN
  • Male

    English

    SALADIN

    Anglicized form of Arabic Salah-al-Din, SALADIN means "righteous faith."

    SALADIN

  • Kalapin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kalapin

    Peacock

    Kalapin

  • Saqlain
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Saqlain

    Two worlds, World and hereafter

    Saqlain

  • Salacia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Salacia

    Wife of Neptune.

    Salacia

  • Saladin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Christian, German

    Saladin

    Righteous Faith

    Saladin

  • Saqlain |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Saqlain |

    Two worlds, World and hereafter

    Saqlain |

  • Celeres
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Celeres

    Paladin.

    Celeres

  • ALADDIN
  • Male

    English

    ALADDIN

     Anglicized form of Arabic Ala Al-din, ALADDIN means "nobility of faith." 

    ALADDIN

  • SALALI
  • Female

    Native American

    SALALI

    Native American Cherokee name SALALI means "squirrel."

    SALALI

  • Aladdin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Aladdin

    Faithful.

    Aladdin

  • Salamis
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Salamis

    Shaken, test, beaten.

    Salamis

  • Paladin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Paladin

    Fighter

    Paladin

  • Saadin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Saadin

    Cure

    Saadin

  • ALAIN
  • Male

    French

    ALAIN

    French form of Celtic Alan, ALAIN means "little rock." 

    ALAIN

  • ALDIN
  • Male

    English

    ALDIN

    Variant spelling of Middle English Aldine, ALDIN means "old friend."

    ALDIN

  • Aladin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, French

    Aladin

    Nobility of Faith; Magic

    Aladin

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  • Maree
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Maree

    Bitter.

  • Gillette
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gillette

    English : from a feminine form of Gillett 1.French : variant spelling of Gillet.

  • Whitcraft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whitcraft

    English : variant of Wheatcroft.

  • Sadewa
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Indonesian

    Sadewa

    One of a Twin

  • Shikhin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Shikhin

    Peacock

  • Edmundo
  • Boy/Male

    English French Spanish

    Edmundo

    Prosperous protector.

  • CONDWIRAMUR
  • Female

    Arthurian

    CONDWIRAMUR

    , white flower, or, loves-convoy.

  • Lakha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Lakha

    Money

  • Habil
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hebrew

    Habil

    The Biblical Abel is the English Language Equivalent; Abel; Adam's Younger Son

  • Visesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Visesh

    Particular

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  • Acetarious
  • a.

    Used in salads; as, acetarious plants.

  • Slaw
  • n.

    Sliced cabbage served as a salad, cooked or uncooked.

  • Salad
  • n.

    A dish composed of chopped meat or fish, esp. chicken or lobster, mixed with lettuce or other vegetables, and seasoned with oil, vinegar, mustard, and other condiments; as, chicken salad; lobster salad.

  • Jalapin
  • n.

    A glucoside found in the stems of the jalap plant and scammony. It is a strong purgative.

  • Remoulad
  • n.

    A kind of piquant sauce or salad dressing resembling mayonnaise.

  • Salicin
  • n.

    A glucoside found in the bark and leaves of several species of willow (Salix) and poplar, and extracted as a bitter white crystalline substance.

  • Paladin
  • n.

    A knight-errant; a distinguished champion; as, the paladins of Charlemagne.

  • Mat
  • a.

    Cast down; dejected; overthrown; slain.

  • Salading
  • n.

    Vegetables for salad.

  • Salad
  • n.

    A preparation of vegetables, as lettuce, celery, water cress, onions, etc., usually dressed with salt, vinegar, oil, and spice, and eaten for giving a relish to other food; as, lettuce salad; tomato salad, etc.

  • Salleting
  • n.

    Salad.

  • Ladin
  • n.

    A Romansch dialect spoken in some parts of Switzerland and the Tyrol.

  • Carnage
  • n.

    Flesh of slain animals or men.

  • Salade
  • n.

    A helmet. See Sallet.

  • Slakin
  • n.

    Slacken.

  • Destruction
  • n.

    The state of being destroyed, demolished, ruined, slain, or devastated.

  • Antaean
  • a.

    Pertaining to Antaeus, a giant athlete slain by Hercules.

  • Coleslaw
  • n.

    A salad made of sliced cabbage.

  • Slain
  • p. p.

    of Slay

  • Sarasin
  • n.

    See Sarrasin.