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Solomon
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Sol·o·mon  (sl-mn) fl. tenth century b.c.
King of Israel famous for his wisdom and his architectural projects, including the Temple in Jerusalem.

[Hebrew lmh, his peace : lm, peace; see lm in Semitic roots + -h, his.]

Solomon [ˈsɒləmən]
n
(Christian Religious Writings / Bible) 10th century bc, king of Israel, son of David and Bathsheba, credited with great wisdom
Solomonic  [ˌsɒləˈmɒnɪk], Solomonian [ˌsɒləˈməʊnɪən] adj
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Noun1.Solomon - (Old Testament) son of David and king of Israel noted for his wisdom (10th century BC)Solomon - (Old Testament) son of David and king of Israel noted for his wisdom (10th century BC)
Old Testament - the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible
Translations
Solomon [ˈsɒləmən]
A. NSalomón
B. CPD Solomon Islands NPLIslas fpl Salomón
Solomon
nSalomo(n) m; the Solomon Islandsdie Salomonen pl, → die Salomon-Inseln pl
Solomon [ˈsɒləmən] nSalomone m


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His other successes have been KINGSMAITE (9-2), SHELOMOH (100-30), MISTER POTTER (9-2), JASS (6-1) and KNOCKARA BEAU (15-8).
JOCKEYS have called for the paddock gate at Towcester to be moved past the winning line after Shelomoh jinked left en route to victory in the 2m handicap chase yesterday.
However, for a 12th-century Haggadah that was amended to correct for the missing seraph, see Sidur Rabenu Shelomoh be-Rabi Natan (Jerusalem: Sh.
 
 
 
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