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saltire
English
Etymology
From Middle French saultoir (“stile, saltire”) (compare French sautoir (“saltire”)), from sauter (“to jump, to leap”) + -oir (“suffix forming objects”), from Latin salt?re (“to dance, to jump”) + -orium, -oria.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?sæl.ta??/, /?s??l-/
- Hyphenation: sal?tire
Noun
saltire (plural saltires)
- (heraldry) An ordinary (geometric design) in the shape of an X. It usually occupies the entire field in which it is placed.
- The Saint Andrew's cross, the flag of Scotland.
- The Saint Patrick's Cross, the pre 1922 flag of Ireland.
Synonyms
- (heraldry): crux decussata
- (flag of Scotland): Saint Andrew's cross
Translations
Anagrams
- A-lister, Altiers, Lasiter, Raelist, airtels, railest, realist, retails, saltier, slatier, tailers
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saltirewise
English
Etymology
saltire +? -wise
Adverb
saltirewise (not comparable)
- (heraldry) In the form of a saltire; crossing diagonally.
Anagrams
- saltierwise
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