salome
IPA: sʌɫˈoʊmi
Root Word: Salome
noun
- A name ascribed to the stepdaughter of Herod who asked for the execution of John the Baptist.
- (biblical) A woman mentioned in Mark 16:1, present at the crucifixion of Christ.
- (rare) A female given name from Ancient Greek [in turn from Hebrew], masculine equivalent Solomon
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Examples of "salome" in Sentences
- Salome in the canonical gospels.
- The name Salome is also a related form.
- Salome was identified by Jung as an anima figure.
- Salome would then have gotten the other later on.
- Her interpretation of Salome was a sensational success.
- It deals with a mysterious figure by the name of Salome.
- Salome has become a symbol for dangerous female seductiveness.
- Salome then demands the head of the prophet on a silver platter.
- Salome offered her services to the Vishanti in exchange for power.
- Salome 'clearly' is a large enough orchestra to warrent the latter.
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