Salt bar
Salzschank (a singular tantum ) denotes the privileged sale of "small amounts of salt" and, like the large- scale salt trade, was one of the stately shelves ( salt justice ). The salt tavern is also derived from the term, i.e. the trader who “sells salt in small quantities”.
See also
- Salt shelf as a privilege for salt extraction
swell
- Salzschank that. In: Adelung, Grammatical-Critical Dictionary of High German Dialect, Volume 3 . Leipzig 1798, pp. 1261-1262.
- Salt bar. In: Pierer's Universal Lexikon, Volume 14 . Altenburg 1862, p. 827.
- Salt bar. In: Lusatian magazine or collection of various treatises and news on the basis of natural, art, world and fatherland history, customs, and the beautiful sciences . Verlag Fickelscherer 1778, p. 101 ff.