Etymology of the English word salutatory
the English word
salutatoryderived from the Late Latin word
salutatoriusderived from the Latin word
salutator (greeter, one who greets; one who pays formal morning call as a client)
derived from the Latin word
salutare (greet; wish well; visit; salvation)
derived from the Latin word
salus (health; prosperity; good wish)
derived from the Latin word
salvus (well, unharmed, sound)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sol-Derivations in English
salutatorianUsage
Word found in Modern English