An act of honor or courteous recognition.
(Usually plural) an acknowledgment or expression of good will (especially on meeting)
1 Everybody in Coralio liked to receive the salutation of the big American.
2 I doffed my hat in a grave salutation , which was courteously returned.
3 Amulya prostrated himself in salutation and took the dust of her feet.
4 His salutation was brief; he plunged into the heart of his questions.
5 The nod of the saugh leaf on the banks was a salutation .
6 The mode of salutation for a sultan is peculiar in these provinces.
7 Miss Panney returned the salutation , and stood for a moment in thought.
8 A long and deep pull at the water-skin was the first salutation .
9 It was the salutation of friends, and an instant later Cummings shouted:
10 The crocodile was greatly surprised by this amicable salutation of the monkey.
11 Bending his head in respectful salutation , he turned toward the entrance hall.
12 The reply was as frank and friendly- asimplereturn of the salutation -
13 And the glasses rang, with a salutation like the crossing of swords.
14 She had the insolence to extend her hand for the customary salutation .
15 With the salutation of our love we are your friends and brethren:-
16 The young Patroon arose, and answered the salutation by a courteous bow.
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