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Solomon

[sol-uh-muhn]

noun

  1. fl. 10th century b.c., king of Israel (son of David).

  2. an extraordinarily wise man; a sage.

  3. a male given name.



Solomon

/ ˌsɒləˈməʊnɪən, ˌsɒləˈmɒnɪk, ˈsɒləmən /

noun

  1. 10th century bc , king of Israel, son of David and Bathsheba, credited with great wisdom

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Solomon

  1. In the Old Testament, a Hebrew king, son and successor of David. The “wisdom of Solomon” is proverbial. Solomon is also known for his many wives, for his splendor and wealth, and for building the Temple at Jerusalem (see also Jerusalem).

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Solomonic adjective
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Their vice president for compliance, Solomon Friedman, called the French law "dangerous," "potentially privacy-infringing" and "ineffective".

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Solomon: There’s a serious lack of coordination at the political level.

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Phillip Atiba Solomon, a psychologist and chair of African American Studies at Yale University, said he’s skeptical of news coverage that would suggest there’s been dramatic change.

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Some of the new faces include former broadcaster Evan Solomon, who will be minister of artificial intelligence and digital innovation.

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Solomon Birhanie, scientific director for West Valley, said the district doesn’t have the resources to attack large tracts of land so it’s using the resources it does have efficiently.

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