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[ sol-uh-mon-ik ] / ˌsɒl əˈmɒn ɪk /
adjectiveof or relating to King Solomon. wise or reasonable in character: a Solomonic decision. Also Sol·o·mo·ni·an [sol-uh-moh-nee-uhn, -mohn-yuhn]. /ˌsɒl əˈmoʊ ni ən, -ˈmoʊn yən/. Origin of SolomonicFirst recorded in 1715–25; Solomon + -ic OTHER WORDS FROM Solomonicpre-Sol·o·mon·ic, adjectiveWords nearby Solomonicsolo, soloist, Solo man, Solomon, Solomon Gundy, Solomonic, Solomon Islands, Solomon Islands Pidgin, Solomon Sea, Solomon's seal, solo mother Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for SolomonicCould the beloved monarchy broker some kind of Solomonic solution? Thai Election Not Likely To Resolve Protests|Lennox Samuels|February 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST The results can quickly be converted to a Solomonic judgment as to whether someone is burnt. Study Says Doctors More Burned Out Than Others, But It’s Not Really a Malady|Kent Sepkowitz|August 23, 2012|DAILY BEAST The Supreme Court's decision in Arizona v. United States is not getting a lot of love, but it seems to me Solomonic. The Arizona Immigration Decision|David Frum|June 25, 2012|DAILY BEAST The tradition forms a part of the Solomonic lore, and is frequently told in esoteric works.
Solomonic temple and the sacred quarter in Nippur, 623-4;horns of altar compared with Bab. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria|Morris Jastrow Death, in the Solomonic proverbs, 81; in the Zoroastrian religion, 82. Solomon and Solomonic Literature|Moncure Daniel Conway These are probably the origin of the Solomonic similitude of reason, “The spirit (nishma) of man is the lamp of——?” Solomon and Solomonic Literature|Moncure Daniel Conway It was Jacob Alspaugh crossing the parade ground in more than Solomonic splendor of uniform. The Red Acorn|John McElroy
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