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SALVE, n. sav. [L. salvus.]

1. A glutinous composition or substance to be applied to wounds or sores; when spread on leather or cloth, it is called a plaster.

2. Help; remedy.

SALVE, v.t. sav.

1. To heal by applications or medicaments. [little used.]

2. To help; to remedy. [Little used.]

3. To help or remedy by a salvo, excuse or reservation. [Little used.]

4. To salute. [Not in use.]
1913 Definition
Salve (salve)
interj.(?)
||Sal"ve
[L., hail, God save you, imperat. of salvere to be well. Cf. Salvo a volley.]
  1. Hail!
  2. To say "Salve" to; to greet; to salute.
    [Obs.]

    By this that stranger knight in presence came,
    And goodly salved them.
    Spenser.

  3. An adhesive composition or substance to be applied to wounds or sores; a healing ointment.
    Chaucer.
  4. A soothing remedy or antidote.

    Counsel or consolation we may bring.
    Salve to thy sores.
    Milton.

    Salve bug (Zoöl.), a large, stout isopod crustacean (Æga psora), parasitic on the halibut and codfish, -- used by fishermen in the preparation of a salve. It becomes about two inches in length.

  5. To heal by applications or medicaments] to cure by remedial treatment; to apply salve to; as, to salve a wound.
    Shak.
  6. To heal; to remedy; to cure; to make good; to soothe, as with an ointment, especially by some device, trick, or quibble; to gloss over.

    But Ebranck salved both their infamies
    With noble deeds.
    Spenser.

    What may we do, then, to salve this seeming inconsistence? Milton.

  7. To save, as a ship or goods, from the perils of the sea.
    [Recent]

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