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Song of Solomon
1[ sawng uhv sol-uh-muhn, song ]
noun
- a book of the Bible. : Sol.
Song of Solomon
2[ sawng uhv sol-uh-muhn, song ]
noun
- a novel (1977) by Toni Morrison.
Song of Solomon
noun
- the Song of Solomona book of the Old Testament consisting of a collection of dramatic love poems traditionally ascribed to Solomon Also known asthe Song of Songsthe Canticle of Canticles
Song of Solomon
- A collection of poems or fragments about sexual love and courtship, attributed to Solomon . In Christianity , these poems have been interpreted as allegories of God's love for Israel , the love of Jesus for his people, and so on.
Example Sentences
Toni Morrison’s “Song of Solomon,” published 19 years earlier, got a new paperback release that was an overnight bestseller.
The second is a setting of words from the Bible's Song of Solomon, and is about the desire for a profound and unwavering love while reflecting the couple's faith.
Ms. Morrison, who died in 2019 at 88 years old, was the author of 11 novels, including “The Bluest Eye,” “Song of Solomon” and the Pulitzer Prize-winning “Beloved.”
Winfrey praised her late friend Morrison, who started her book club in 1996 with Morrison’s novel from the same year “Song of Solomon” in mind.
It sounds like the opening of Toni Morrison’s “Song of Solomon,” except that this really happened.
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