Sit below the salt
To be of a low social rank.
This phrase, first seen in print around 1597, comes from European dining halls where the host sat at the head of the dining table, and his guests were seated in order of importance along the sides. The salt cellar was placed in the middle of a dining table, which caused another division. Those seated below this point were considered the lowest ranking people at the table. Funnily enough, few references are made to sitting above the salt!
Example: When Jane was an MP, she was an honoured guest but these days she sits below the salt with the rest of us.
Source: The Star Online
im not sure of the origin, but the meaning of the term "potted plant" is that you are not free, you're limited and confined, and you just sit and do nothing. much as a plant that is in a pot or is vased cannot grow or spread as i would in the wild.
"Ahh" is an expression with several meanings. The three most popular uses of "ah" or "ahh" are to express understanding of what you just heard or read, an expression of relief such as when you've been on your feet a while and finally get to sit down, or when the doctor holds your tongue down with a stick to check your throat.
No, the word 'sit' is a verb: sit, sits, sitting, sat.Example: You can sit beside me.
This question does not sit well with me.
Sit is not a noun, common or otherwise.
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The equivalent request to "Please sit" is "Have a seat." (uses the noun form)
you obtain salt from seawater by getting a container then let it sit out in the sun. By allowing it to sit out in the sun you will evaporate the water leaving the salt behind.
There weren't servants like that. You knew by your rank. At the head table was the Kings and the major nobles..They were the table with the salt. Next came minor nobles and their family. Finally, there was everyone else "below the salt."
sit on the bench, you suck
In the Middle Ages, it was common for the entire household of an important person to sit down at table together. The table, in the Great Hall, might be up to thirty feet long. The more important people would be grouped round the Lord at one end of the table, the servants at the other. The salt cellar was somewhere in the middle, and it was important to your social status to know whether you sat above the salt - the Lord's end - or below. If you were seated below the salt, then you were not allowed to take any.
Epsom salt crystals can basically grow to any size you want them to!! It all depends on how much salt and water you use. In addition, the amount of time you let the epsom salt crystal sit in the solution affects its growth. For example, if you let it sit for a month, it will be larger than if you had let it sit for only a few miniscule days. Good luck with your crystal!!!!!
Epsom salt crystals can basically grow to any size you want them to!! It all depends on how much salt and water you use. In addition, the amount of time you let the epsom salt crystal sit in the solution affects its growth. For example, if you let it sit for a month, it will be larger than if you had let it sit for only a few miniscule days. Good luck with your crystal!!!!!
get some fresh amount of water, sea rocks, and salt. first you put in the perfered amount of salt and mix it together for 30 seconds and let it sit for 1 hour. after an hour yoy the sea rocks in and let it sit for 15 minutes.then after 15 minutes you have your salt water.
All of the meals are in the great hall. (in the keep on the first floor) The nobles and the lord and lady sat on the raised dais at the front of the hall. If he visited, the king would also sit at the table on the dais. The richer and more favored people would be seated "above the salt" and the less favored people would be seated "below the salt".
Solution weathering is caused when rocks sit in a pool of saltwater.
Sprinkle salt over it and let it sit for a while.