Definitions for saltus

saltus sal·tus

Spelling: [sal-tuh s, sawl-]
IPA: /ˈsæl təs, ˈsɔl-/

Saltus is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 88 anagrams from letters in saltus (alsstu).

Definitions for saltus

noun

  1. oscillation (def 5b).

Origin of saltus

1655-65; New Latin, Latin: a leap. See salt2

Examples for saltus

saltus is too much of a scholar to find much novelty in Christianity.

Heyse's play appeared in 1899, eight years after saltus's novel.

Indeed, if you are searching for the soul of saltus you could not do better than turn to this chapter.

"Imperial Purple" marks the high-tide of saltus's peculiar genius.

"Eden" is the third of saltus's fictions and possibly the poorest of the three.

saltus has (or had) an exuberant fondness for Donizetti and Rossini.

Characteristic of saltus is the use of the Spanish word for nightingale.

saltus then asked Wilde why Dorian Gray was cut by his friends.

But saltus surpasses Poe in almost every respect save as a poet.

Moreover saltus's style may be said to possess American characteristics.

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