slovodefinícia
salvo
(encz)
salvo,salva n: Zdeněk Brož
Salvo
(gcide)
Salvo \Sal"vo\, n.; pl. Salvos. [L. salvo jure, literally, the
right being reserved. See Safe.]
An exception; a reservation; an excuse.
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They admit many salvos, cautions, and reservations.
--Eikon
Basilike.
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Salvo
(gcide)
Salvo \Sal"vo\, n. [F. salve a discharge of heavy cannon, a
volley, L. salve hail, imperat. of salvere to be well, akin
to salvus well. See Safe.]
1. (Mil.) A concentrated fire from pieces of artillery, as in
endeavoring to make a break in a fortification; a volley.
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2. A salute paid by a simultaneous, or nearly simultaneous,
firing of a number of cannon.
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salvo
(wn)
salvo
n 1: an outburst resembling the discharge of firearms or the
release of bombs
2: rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms; "our fusillade from
the left flank caught them by surprise" [syn: fusillade,
salvo, volley, burst]
3: a sudden outburst of cheers; "there was a salvo of approval"
podobné slovodefinícia
salvor
(encz)
salvor, n:
Salvo
(gcide)
Salvo \Sal"vo\, n.; pl. Salvos. [L. salvo jure, literally, the
right being reserved. See Safe.]
An exception; a reservation; an excuse.
[1913 Webster]

They admit many salvos, cautions, and reservations.
--Eikon
Basilike.
[1913 Webster]Salvo \Sal"vo\, n. [F. salve a discharge of heavy cannon, a
volley, L. salve hail, imperat. of salvere to be well, akin
to salvus well. See Safe.]
1. (Mil.) A concentrated fire from pieces of artillery, as in
endeavoring to make a break in a fortification; a volley.
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2. A salute paid by a simultaneous, or nearly simultaneous,
firing of a number of cannon.
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Salvor
(gcide)
Salvor \Sal"vor\, n. [See Salvation, Save] (Law)
One who assists in saving a ship or goods at sea, without
being under special obligation to do so. --Wheaton.
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Salvos
(gcide)
Salvo \Sal"vo\, n.; pl. Salvos. [L. salvo jure, literally, the
right being reserved. See Safe.]
An exception; a reservation; an excuse.
[1913 Webster]

They admit many salvos, cautions, and reservations.
--Eikon
Basilike.
[1913 Webster]
salvor
(wn)
salvor
n 1: someone who salvages [syn: salvager, salvor]
SALVORS
(bouvier)
SALVORS, mar. law. When a ship and cargo, or any part thereof, are saved at
sea by the exertions of any person from impending perils, or are recovered
after an actual abandonment or loss, such persons are denominated salvors;
they are entitled to a compensation for their services, which is called
salvage. (q.v.)
2. As soon as they take possession of property for the purpose of
preserving it, as if they find a ship derelict at sea, or if they recapture
it, or if they go on board a ship in distress, and take possession with the
assent of the master or other person in possession, they are deemed bona
fide possessors, and their possession cannot be lawfully displaced. 1
Dodson's Rep. 414. They have a lien on the property for their salvage, which
the, laws of all maritime countries will respect and enforce. Salvors are
responsible not only for good faith, but for reasonable diligence in their
custody of the salvage property. Story, Bail. Sec. 623.

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