Salle vs Sallet - What's the difference?
salle | sallet |
A hall or room used for fencing.
* 2001 , Nick Evangelista, Anita Evangelista, The Woman Fencer
(historical) A type of light spherical helmet
* 1786 , , A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons , page 11.
* 1602 : , act 2 scene 2 lines 378-383
As an adjective salle
is salted; salty (containing a significant amount of salt).As a noun sallet is
(historical) a type of light spherical helmet or sallet can be .salle
English
Noun
(en noun)- Your local fencing salle is a good place to relax and unwind and let the cares of the day take a backseat for a while. Meeting someone on the fencing strip, blade in hand, can become your only concern for two or three hours a couple of times a week.
Synonyms
* salle d'armes ----sallet
English
(wikipedia sallet)Etymology 1
From (etyl) salade, from (etyl) celada, thought to be from (etyl) (although the Latin word is not attested in this sense).Noun
(en noun)- At Hampton Court, sallets for archers on horseback, sallets with grates, and old sallets with vizards: At Windsor, salettes and skulls: At Calais, saletts with vysars and bevers, and salets with bevers.
Synonyms
*Etymology 2
Alternative forms.Noun
(en noun)- I remember one said
- there were no sallets in the lines to make the matter
- savoury nor no matter in the phrase that might indict
- the author of affection, but called it an honest method,
- as wholesome as sweet, and by very much more
- handsome than fine.