worth one's salt

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Adept or competent, especially at one's occupation.

Pronunciation

/ˈwɜːθ wʌnz ˈsɒlt/ /ˈwɝθ wʌnz ˈsɔlt/ /-sɑlt/ En-us-worth one's salt.mp3 En-au-worth one's salt.ogg

Word forms

worth one's salt

Etymology

First attested in 1805. Perhaps referencing the derivation of the word salary from Latin sal (“salt”), which is correct (though the related idea that soldiers were paid in salt is not). Or more generally from the fact that salt was a fairly valuable commodity in pre-modern times.

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