salaam
n. 额手礼, 问安 v. 行额手礼
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A low bow as a ceremonial act of deference.
可数 不可数1840, John Wilson, “On the Genius and Character of Burns” in John Wilson and Robert Chambers, The Land of Burns, Glasgow: Blackie & Son, Volume 2, p. lxxv, Finally, Josiah might have made his salaam to the Exciseman just as he was folding up that letter […]
1895, Rabindranath Tagore, letter dated 14 August, 1895 in Glimpses of Bengal, London: Macmillan, 1921, pp. 160-161, My servant was late one morning, and I was greatly annoyed at his delay. He came up and stood before me with his usual salaam, and with a slight catch in his voice explained that his eight-year-old daughter had died last night.
1914, Ernest Bramah, Max Carrados A turbaned Arab placed cigarettes and cups of coffee spiced with saffron before the customers, gave salaam and withdrew.
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To perform a salaam to (someone).
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A respectful ceremonial greeting used mostly by Muslims.
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From Arabic سَلَام (salām, “peace”). Doublet of shalom, a borrowing from Hebrew.
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