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
- Yatima » Blog Archive » or maybe salome
- (can i be beyonce? nina simone? salome? moms mabley?)
- Introduced the turkey trot and the salome dance at Versailles.
- Yatima a piercing whistle of pure joie de vivre or maybe salome
- Haven't I enough eggs of _Heliconius salome_ hatching to give me the Carnegie medal if
- Posted in i love the whole world, mindfulness, sanity, words | Comments Off or maybe salome
- Are you planning on taking advantage of it for salome/fille du regiment/trovatore 2nd cast/...
- I'm belong perhaps to the minority of readers who want some rules to be broken, for the writer's particular quicks and viewpoint to be revealed like salome dropping her veils.
- The circa 1595 painting of St. NYC man realizes painting in his living room was looted by Nazis, returns it to Jewish estate Tefillin salome Wait -- so the suspicious device that caused the US Airways flight to be diverted was tefillin?
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