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- inflection of saltar:
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From Latin saltō. Compare Italian saltare, English saltate, French sauter. Doublet of ĥoto.
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salti (present saltas, past saltis, future saltos, conditional saltus, volitive saltu)
- to jump, spring, leap
- 1910, L. L. Zamenhof, chapter L, in Proverbaro Esperanta [Esperanto Proverbs][1], Paris: Librairie Hachette et Cie:
- Li saltas gracie, kiel urso ebria.
- He leaps gracefully, like a drunk bear.
- 2015 [1966], J. R. R. Tolkien, chapter 1, in Christopher Gledhill, transl., La Hobito [The Hobbit] (hardcover), Scotland: Evertype, →ISBN, page 9:
- Je tio la dek du gnomoj...saltis pieden, kaj stakigis ĉion alte.
- With that, the twelve dwarves...leapt to their feet, and stacked everything high.
- (figuratively) to jump, leap from one thing to another
- (figuratively, of quantities) to increase suddenly
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- salto (“a jump”)
- salte (“by jumping”)
- saltadi (“to continually or repeatedly jump”)
- saltado (“a jumping motion; a jump in sports”)
- saltegi (“to make a big jump”)
- salteti (“to make a series of small jumps; to hop”)
- alsalti (“to jump out; to pounce”)
- desalti (“to jump down from”)
- dissalti (“(for something) to suddenly break apart”)
- dissaltigi (“to suddenly break something apart”)
- eksalti (“to jump up; to leap”)
- elsalti (“to jump away from”)
- elsaltulo (“a person who got rich or rose in rank quickly”)
- ensalti (“to jump into”)
- forsalti (“to suddenly leave”)
- resalti (“to bounce; to rebound”)
- transsalti (“to jump across”)
- ĉizsaltulo (“a jumping insect with a chisel-shaped tail end (the suborder Caelifera of order Orthoptera); a grasshopper”)
- flankensalti (“to jump aside”)
- glavsaltulo (“a jumping insect with a sword-shaped tail end (the suborder Ensifera of order Orthoptera); a cricket; a katydid”)
- saltulo (“a jumping insect of the order Orthoptera”)
- herbsaltulo (“a jumping insect of the order Orthoptera; a grasshopper”)
- mortosalto (“an acrobatic leap involving turning completely in the air”)
- ondresalto (“the surf”)
- ŝafsaltado (“the game of leapfrog”)
- ŝnursalti (“to jumprope”)
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- “salti”, in Plena Ilustrita Vortaro de Esperanto [Complete Illustrated Dictionary of Esperanto], Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda, 2020
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