above the salt
volume
British pronunciation/əbˌʌv ðə sˈɒlt/
American pronunciation/əbˌʌv ðə sˈɑːlt/
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asilzade

(of people) of a rank or position that is high or honorable
below the salt
volume
British pronunciation/bɪlˌəʊ ðə sˈɒlt/
American pronunciation/bɪlˌoʊ ðə sˈɑːlt/
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alt kademe

(of people) of a status, position, or reputation that is low

What is the origin of the idiom "below the salt" and when to use it?

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The origin of the idiom "below the salt" can be traced back to medieval dining customs. In those times, dining tables of nobility often featured a large salt cellar placed in the center. The salt was a valuable and expensive commodity, and its placement on the table symbolized prestige. It is often used to discuss or critique issues related to social inequality, class distinctions, or perceived inferiority.

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