adj.
Exhibiting or requiring the exercise of great wisdom, especially in making difficult decisions: "The court also will have to make the Solomonic determination whether any age limit applies" (Tom Wicker).
Dictionary:
Sol·o·mon·ic (sŏl'ə-mŏn'ĭk) ![]() |
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Oratorio by Handel to a biblical text by an unknown author, possibly Morell (1749, London). Boyce wrote a serenata of the same name to words by E. Moore after the Song of Solomon (1742, London).
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| WordNet: Solomonic |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
requiring the wisdom of Solomon in making difficult decisions
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