Salome
n.
woman whose dancing persuaded Herod into giving her the head of John the Baptist; female first name
SALOME
SALOME is the Open Source Integration Platform for Numerical Simulation. It is a
free software that provides a generic platform for Pre and Post-Processing for numerical simulation. It is based on an open and flexible architecture made of reusable components available as free software. It is open-source (LGPL), and you can download both the sourcecode and the executables from this site.
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Salome
For other uses of Salome and Salomé, see
Salome (disambiguation) Salome or Salomé (Hebrew: שלומית Shlomit), the Daughter of Herodias (c AD
14 - between
62 and
71), like
Dismas, or the various names of the
Three Magi, is a name given to a character in the
New Testament, one whose name is not given there itself. She is, however, an entirely historical person, whose name is preserved in non-biblical literature. In scholarly works, she tends to be referred to as the Daughter of Herodias.
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Salome
Noun
1. woman whose dancing beguiled Herod into giving her the head of John the Baptist
(hypernym) dancer, professional dancer
Salomé
n.
Salome, female first name; woman whose dancing persuaded Herod into giving her the head of John the Baptist
Salome
same as Salmon
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
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