SALVATELLA


Meaning of SALVATELLA in English

ˌsalvəˈtelə noun

( plural salvatel·lae -e(ˌ)lē, -eˌlī)

Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin, from Late Latin salvatus (past participle of salvare to save) + Latin -ella, diminutive suffix

archaic : a vein on the back of the little finger and hand formerly considered especially effective for bloodletting

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