Definition of Solomonic in English:
 Solomonic
adjective sɒləˈmɒnɪkˌsɑləˈmɑnɪk
1Relating to the biblical figure of Solomon, the son of David and a king of ancient Israel.
 the founder of the Solomonic dynasty
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Most of the findings there could be dated to the Bronze Age and Iron Age, but not to either the Davidic reign or the Solomonic reign.
 -  Nihilistic attempts to deny there ever was a Solomon (much less a Solomonic kingdom) seem greatly exaggerated.
 -  We consider this the reference point for the pottery of the Solomonic period.
 -  This is crucial to our thesis and provides a rationale for our distinct approach to reading the Solomonic narrative.
 -  The discovery of a city gate—identical in plan with the Solomonic gate at Megiddo—clinched the identification of the site's Stratum X.
 
- 1.1 Very wise.
 I made my Solomonic decision
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The clan elder pursed his lips and stuck out his jaw and spent several seconds in Solomonic contemplation.
 -  This was a Solomonic analysis, the Court reasoned.
 -  Burrows told him to clap his hands together when he needed the services of a page and turned to the Solomonic consideration of other things.
 -  The committee is offering a Solomonic resolution to the messy affair.
 -  He fortified an indulgent nature with Solomonic ideas.
 
 
  Definition of Solomonic in US English:
 Solomonic
adjectiveˌsäləˈmänikˌsɑləˈmɑnɪk
1Relating to the biblical figure of Solomon, the son of David and a king of ancient Israel.
 the founder of the Solomonic dynasty
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The discovery of a city gate—identical in plan with the Solomonic gate at Megiddo—clinched the identification of the site's Stratum X.
 -  Nihilistic attempts to deny there ever was a Solomon (much less a Solomonic kingdom) seem greatly exaggerated.
 -  This is crucial to our thesis and provides a rationale for our distinct approach to reading the Solomonic narrative.
 -  Most of the findings there could be dated to the Bronze Age and Iron Age, but not to either the Davidic reign or the Solomonic reign.
 -  We consider this the reference point for the pottery of the Solomonic period.
 
- 1.1 Very wise.
 I made my Solomonic decision
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The committee is offering a Solomonic resolution to the messy affair.
 -  The clan elder pursed his lips and stuck out his jaw and spent several seconds in Solomonic contemplation.
 -  He fortified an indulgent nature with Solomonic ideas.
 -  This was a Solomonic analysis, the Court reasoned.
 -  Burrows told him to clap his hands together when he needed the services of a page and turned to the Solomonic consideration of other things.