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Cosa (chi) è salade - definizione

WAR HELMET
Salade; Salet Salade; Salet
  • Sallet from c. 1460 in the "English-Burgundian" style, in many ways intermediate between the Italian and German forms
  • Light Italian ''celata'' (sallet) c. 1460, covered with velvet and decorated with repoussé gilt copper edging and crest
  • 1480–1490}}.

Salade         
·noun A helmet. ·see Sallet.
salade         
[s?'l?:d]
¦ noun another term for sallet.
sallet         
['sal?t]
¦ noun historical a light helmet with an outward curve extending over the back of the neck, worn as part of medieval armour.
Origin
ME: from Fr. salade, based on L. caelare 'engrave'.

Wikipedia

Sallet

The sallet (also called celata, salade and schaller) was a combat helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century. In Italy, France and England the armet helmet was also popular, but in Germany the sallet became almost universal.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per salade
1. Life is good." They would eat salade nicoise, and later, go to bed.
2. He was making salade nicoise, to get in the mood for their Thanksgiving vacation on the French Riviera.
3. Salade spent her short life in the small border town of Moyale, which is at the heart of the drought after two failed rains.
4. Escoffier, the noted 1'th– and 20th–century authority on French cooking, has only a few in his Guide Culinaire (Flammarion), such as salade bresilienne, made of pineapple cubes and cooked rice in a dressing of cream and lemon juice, and the similar salade creole, in which melon replaces the pineapple and the salad is served inside the hollowed melon.
5. Tato is back and sadly found that an eight–month–old baby girl, Salade, died of starvation and the elements this morning.