Useless Etymology
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Useless Etymology
@UselessEty
Offbeat word origins by @jesszafarris, author, ONCE UPON A WORD (https://t.co/bnlCDg85kv), currently @adweek, formerly @writersdigest











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In ancient Rome, salt was used to preserve food, making it a valuable resource. So valuable salt was often used as wages for soldiers - called Salarium. Salarium turned into the French word Salaire, and later, Salary in English. Go be brillant at diner tonight.




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