Subscriber login


Forgot your password?

Library card login

Other

salvage

Syllabification: (sal·vage)
Pronunciation: /ˈsalvij/
Translate salvage | into French | into German | into Italian | into Spanish
Definition of salvage

verb

[with object]
  • rescue (a wrecked or disabled ship or its cargo) from loss at sea:an emerald and gold cross was salvaged from the wreck
  • retrieve or preserve (something) from potential loss or adverse circumstances:it was the only crumb of comfort he could salvage from the ordeal

noun

  • the rescue of a wrecked or disabled ship or its cargo from loss at sea: [as modifier]:a salvage operation was under way
  • the cargo saved from a wrecked or sunken ship:salvage taken from a ship that had sunk in the river
  • the rescue of property or material from potential loss or destruction.
  • Law payment made or due to a person who has saved a ship or its cargo.

Derivatives

salvageable

adjective

salvager

noun

Origin:

mid 17th century (as a noun denoting payment for saving a ship or its cargo): from French, from medieval Latin salvagium, from Latin salvare 'to save'. The verb dates from the late 19th century

salvage in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of salvage in the British & World English dictionary
  |  Cite

Word of the day

ludology

/ lo͞oˈdäləjē /
noun
the study of games and gaming, especially video games …