Sit below the salt

Origin of: Sit below the salt

Sit below the salt

During The Middle Ages, salt was such a prized commodity that only the high table where the nobles sat had salt. The other tables were not only offset to the high table but were also at a lower level. Thus, guests at these tables ‘sat below the salt’. By the mid-1500s, the expression was being used figuratively to describe common, lowly people.