What does salubrious mean?
Definitions for salubrious
səˈlu bri əssalu·bri·ous
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Princeton's WordNet
healthy, salubrious, good for you(p)adjective
promoting health; healthful
"a healthy diet"; "clean healthy air"; "plenty of healthy sleep"; "healthy and normal outlets for youthful energy"; "the salubrious mountain air and water"- C.B.Davis; "carrots are good for you"
salubriousadjective
favorable to health of mind or body
"not the most salubrious campsite"; "one of the less salubrious suburbs"
Wiktionary
salubriousadjective
Promoting health or well-being; wholesome. Especially related to air.
Etymology: From salus
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
SALUBRIOUSadjective
Wholsome; healthful; promoting health.
Etymology: salubris, Latin.
The warm limbeck draws
Salubrious waters from the nocent brood. Phillips.Must we then resign our worthy pastor to the salubrious air of Kiltearn, rather than he should longer breathe in the grosser vapours of Inverness? Alexander Macbean, Remonstrance.
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salubrious
Salubrious refers to something, especially a place or condition, that is beneficial, health-giving, or promoting great health and well-being. It could also mean wholesome and pleasant.
Webster Dictionary
Salubriousadjective
favorable to health; healthful; promoting health; as, salubrious air, water, or climate
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Salubrious
sa-lū′bri-us, adj. healthful: wholesome.—adv. Salū′briously.—ns. Salū′briousness, Salū′brity, [L. salubris—salus, salutis, health.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of salubrious in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of salubrious in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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