Definition of Salterns

1. Noun. (plural of saltern) ¹

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Definition of Salterns

1. saltern [n] - See also: saltern

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salterns

saltboxes
saltbush
saltbushes
saltcat
saltcats
saltcellar
saltcellars
saltchucks
salted
salted plasma
salted serum
salter
salter-harris fractures
saltern
salterns (current term)
salters
saltest
saltfish
saltfoot
saltfree
salticid
salticids
saltie
saltier
saltiers
salties
saltiest

Literary usage of Salterns

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Phytologist: A Popular Botanical Miscellany edited by George Luxford, Edward Newman (1845)
"The salterns; Stubbington ; Titchfield. maritima and rigida. The salterns. Poa annua. ... Pastures in the salterns. — compressa. The salterns. Briza media. ..."

2. A History of Germanic Private Law by Rudolf Hübner, Francis Samuel Philbrick, Paul Vinogradoff, William Emanuel Walz (1918)
"... of the Law of Mines and salterns. (I) Mining Law.3 (1) History. (A) THE MINING REGALITY. — The right of mining was originally included, like 3 Achenbach ..."

3. The Natural History of Common Salt: Its Manufacture, Appearance, Uses, and by General Literature Committee (1850)
"... SEA-WATER—SEA-SALT IN TUSCANY—salterns OF SPAIN—SALT IN BRAZIL AND GUIANA. THE waters of the ocean afford a convenient means for obtaining ..."

4. Antiquary: A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1885)
"We realize with his aid a sparse and poor population subsisting on its fisheries and salterns, and its carrying trade : a society which, when he roughly ..."

5. Magisterial Cases by Great Britain Courts, Great Britain Court of Criminal Appeal (1904)
"GREAT salterns SYNDICATE v. PORTSMOUTH CORPORATION. ... The Great salterns estate, comprising some nOO acres, lies near the centre of the east side of ..."

6. Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland: Being a Complete ...Great Britain (1900)
"salterns, Great (formerly extra-parochial), pa., Portsea Island (qv), S. Hants ; ac. 337, with 186 water. Great S. House, a seat, lies about 4 NB of ..."

7. The Phytologist: A Popular Botanical Miscellany edited by George Luxford, Edward Newman (1845)
"The salterns; Stubbington ; Titchfield. maritima and rigida. The salterns. Poa annua. ... Pastures in the salterns. — compressa. The salterns. Briza media. ..."

8. A History of Germanic Private Law by Rudolf Hübner, Francis Samuel Philbrick, Paul Vinogradoff, William Emanuel Walz (1918)
"... of the Law of Mines and salterns. (I) Mining Law.3 (1) History. (A) THE MINING REGALITY. — The right of mining was originally included, like 3 Achenbach ..."

9. The Natural History of Common Salt: Its Manufacture, Appearance, Uses, and by General Literature Committee (1850)
"... SEA-WATER—SEA-SALT IN TUSCANY—salterns OF SPAIN—SALT IN BRAZIL AND GUIANA. THE waters of the ocean afford a convenient means for obtaining ..."

10. Antiquary: A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1885)
"We realize with his aid a sparse and poor population subsisting on its fisheries and salterns, and its carrying trade : a society which, when he roughly ..."

11. Magisterial Cases by Great Britain Courts, Great Britain Court of Criminal Appeal (1904)
"GREAT salterns SYNDICATE v. PORTSMOUTH CORPORATION. ... The Great salterns estate, comprising some nOO acres, lies near the centre of the east side of ..."

12. Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland: Being a Complete ...Great Britain (1900)
"salterns, Great (formerly extra-parochial), pa., Portsea Island (qv), S. Hants ; ac. 337, with 186 water. Great S. House, a seat, lies about 4 NB of ..."

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