Thesaurus / salaam
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Soon afterwards Cox, commanding the 29th Indian Brigade, came on board to make his salaam.
GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME IIAN HAMILTONHowever, they behaved themselves with the greatest civility, and greeted me in the evening and morning with a right hearty salaam.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFER"Salaam, be seated," murmured Saidie, indicating a fauteuil near the one on which she sank herself.
SIX WOMENVICTORIA CROSSSalaam, indeed, O happy little folk of my own homeland across the seas!
WHERE HALF THE WORLD IS WAKING UPCLARENCE POEBowing low, much after the salaam of a native, in deference to beauty's presence, he addresses the Moorish doctor.
MISS CAPRICEST. GEORGE RATHBORNEAnd Muller, having clambered upon the stage, made a bow to the audience and a salaam to his majesty.
IN THE DAYS OF MY YOUTHAMELIA ANN BLANDFORD EDWARDSHe bent his head in a salaam of much dignity; then drawing aside some hangings that concealed a doorway, he disappeared.
THE YOUNG CONTINENTALS AT BUNKER HILLJOHN T. MCINTYREThe man made a salaam of obeisance and turned away to look after the luggage.
THE CURVED BLADESCAROLYN WELLSOn the neck of each sat the mahout, who raised his hand to his forehead in a salaam.
LIFE IN AN INDIAN OUTPOSTGORDON CASSERLYCaravans from Dar-es-Salaam to Tanganyika take 60 days to do the journey.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 11, SLICE 7VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO SALAAM
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