sail-by salute

noun

Etymology

From sail + by + salute.

  1. borrowed from salūtō — “to greet; to wish health to
  2. compounded as sail-by salute — “sail + by + salute

Definitions

  1. A close passage by a nautical vessel to a fixed point (on shore), to "salute" the…

    A close passage by a nautical vessel to a fixed point (on shore), to "salute" the location or persons assembled at the location.

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