Solomon's seal
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Definition
Noun: 1. A six-pointed star formed from two interlocking equilateral triangles; an emblem symbolizing Judaism. * This is the primary definition for the isolated term "Solomon's seal". It refers to the geometric symbol, also commonly known as the Star of David or Magen David.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The flag of Israel features a blue Solomon's seal on a white background.
- The pendant she wore was a simple silver Solomon's seal.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Religious Context: The term connects the symbol to King Solomon from biblical tradition, from whom it is said to have derived its name and mystical associations.
- The ancient ring was inscribed with what scholars identified as Solomon's seal, believed to hold protective power.
Variants and Related Words
- Star of David: The most common synonym for the symbol.
- Magen David (Hebrew: מָגֵן דָּוִד): Literally "Shield of David," another prevalent name for the symbol.
- Hexagram: The geometric term for a six-pointed star figure.
- Solomon's seal is also the common name for a genus of flowering plants (). This is a separate, homographic term. The plant is named for the seal-like scars on its rootstock.
- The garden's shady border was filled with arching stems of Solomon's seal.
Synonyms
- Star of David
- Magen David
- Hexagram (geometric term)
Notes on Meaning
The word "Solomon's seal" has two distinct and common meanings: 1. The symbol of Judaism (as defined above). 2. A perennial woodland plant. Context is essential to determine which meaning is intended. In discussions of religion, history, or symbolism, the first definition applies. In gardening or botany, the second definition applies.
Noun
- a six-pointed star formed from two equilateral triangles; an emblem symbolizing Judaism