salario
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Borrowed from Italian salario, Spanish salario, Portuguese salário, English salary and French salaire, all ultimately from Latin salārium.
salario (plural salarios)
Borrowed from Latin salārium (“salt money, money to buy salt with”), from sal (“salt”).
salario m (plural salari)
From salārius (“of or pertaining to salt”). Vīa Salāria got the name because it was used to transport salt. The first three collocations already existed in Roman times.
salario (feminine salaria, masculine plural salari, feminine plural salarie)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
salario
Borrowed from Latin salārium (“salt money, money to buy salt with”), from sal (“salt”).
salario m (plural salarios)
salario
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