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Salutatory   Listen
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Salutatory  adj.  Containing or expressing salutations; speaking a welcome; greeting; applied especially to the oration which introduces the exercises of the Commencements, or similar public exhibitions, in American colleges.






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"Salutatory" Quotes from Famous Books



... familiar is the fact that both the Atlantic Monthly and the Century (first called Scribner's) were set up by men in revolt against the reign of mush, as Putnam's and the Dial had been before them. The salutatory of the Dial, dated 1840, stated the case against the national mugginess clearly. The aim of the magazine, it said, was to oppose "that rigour of our conventions of religion and education which is turning us to stone" and to give expression to "new views and the dreams ...
— A Book of Prefaces • H. L. Mencken



Words linked to "Salutatory" :   salutatory oration, salutatory speaker, salutatory address, oratory



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