Salic — Sal ic (s[a^]l [i^]k), a. [F. salique, fr. the Salian Franks, who, in the fifth century, formed a body of laws called in Latin leges Salic[ae].] Of or pertaining to the Salian Franks, or to the Salic law so called. [Also {salique}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Salic — 1540s, from Fr. Salique, from M.L. Salicus, from the Salian Franks, a tribe that once lived near the Zuider Zee, the ancestors of the Merovingian kings, lit. those living near the river Sala (modern Ijssel). Salic Law, code of law of Germanic… … Etymology dictionary
Salic — [sal′ik, sā′lik] adj. [ML Salicus] 1. of the Salian Franks 2. of the Salic law … English World dictionary
šàlić — m dem. od šal … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
sălic — sălíc, sălíce şi sălícuri, s.n. (reg.) 1. sticlă de lampă sau de felinar de mână. 2. ţoi de rachiu. 3. măsură de capacitate care variază între un sfert şi o jumătate de litru. Trimis de blaurb, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
šalić — šàlić m DEFINICIJA dem. od šal ETIMOLOGIJA vidi šal … Hrvatski jezični portal
Salic — also Salique adjective Etymology: Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French salique, from Medieval Latin Salicus, from Late Latin Salii Salic Franks Date: circa 1548 of, relating to, or being a Frankish people that settled on the IJssel… … New Collegiate Dictionary
salic- — ► prefijo Componente de palabra procedente del lat. salix, icis, que significa sauce: ■ salicilina. * * * salic Elemento prefijo del lat. «salix, ĭcis», sauce, principio de derivados cultos. * * * altsalic , salici /alt ► Prefijos procedentes del … Enciclopedia Universal
salic — a. Frankish. ♦ salic law, exclusion of women from succession to throne … Dictionary of difficult words
salic — adj. = SALIAN. Phrases and idioms: Salic law hist. 1 a law excluding females from dynastic succession, esp. as the alleged fundamental law of the French monarchy. 2 a Frankish law book extant in Merovingian and Carolingian times. Etymology: F… … Useful english dictionary