• Sault

    Origin 1

    Aphetic form of assault.

    Full definition of sault

    Noun

    sault

    (plural saults)
    1. (obsolete) Assault. 13th-17th c.

    Origin 2

    From Middle French sault, saut, from Latin saltus.

    Pronunciation 2

    • US enPR: soÍžo, IPA: /su/

    Noun

    sault

    (plural saults)
    1. (obsolete) A leap or jump, especially one made by a horse. 14th-18th c.
    2. (North America) A waterfall; a rapid. from 17th c.
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