Solomon's-seal — noun any of several plants of the genus Polygonatum having paired drooping yellowish green flowers and a thick rootstock with scars shaped like Solomon s seal • Hypernyms: ↑liliaceous plant • Hyponyms: ↑great Solomon s seal, ↑Polygonatum biflorum … Useful english dictionary
Solomon — in Arabic, which is transliterated in English variously as Sulayman, Suleiman, Sulaimaan etc. The Qur an refers to Sulayman as the son of David (Arabic: Dawud), as a prophet and as a great ruler imparted by God with tremendous wisdom, favor, and… … Wikipedia
Seal of Solomon — Sigillum Solomonis is also a name of the Polygonatum genus. In Medieval Jewish, Christian and Islamic legends, the Seal of Solomon was a magical signet ring said to have been possessed by King Solomon, which variously gave him the power to… … Wikipedia
Solomon — /sol euh meuhn/, n. 1. fl. 10th century B.C., king of Israel (son of David). 2. an extraordinarily wise man; a sage. 3. a male given name. * * * I flourished 10th century BC Son and successor of David. Nearly all that is known about him comes… … Universalium
Great Smoky Mountains — Geobox|Mountain Range name=Great Smoky Mountains category= image caption=View from atop Mount Le Conte, near Gatlinburg, Tennessee. country=United States state=North Carolina| state1=Tennessee parent=Appalachian Mountains border=Blue Ridge… … Wikipedia
SOLOMON — (Heb. שְׁלֹמֹה; tenth century B.C.E.), son of david , king of Israel. Born of Bath Sheba, Solomon was so named by David (II Sam. 12:24; according to the keri, Targ. Jon., and according to the Pesh., by his mother), while Nathan called him… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Solomon's Temple — ( he. בית המקדש, transliterated Beit HaMikdash ), also known as the First Temple, was, according to the Bible, the first temple of the ancient religion of the biblical Israelites in Jerusalem. According to the Bible, it functioned as a religious… … Wikipedia
Seal of Guam — Details Armiger Guam Adopted 1946 The Seal of … Wikipedia
Seal (emblem) — Present day impression of a Late Bronze Age seal … Wikipedia
Seal (device) — A seal can mean a wax seal bearing an impressed figure, or an embossed figure in paper, with the purpose of authenticating a document, but the term can also mean any device for making such impressions or embossments, essentially being a mould… … Wikipedia