Associations to the word «Salome»
Noun
- Herod
- Strauss
- Wilde
- Magdalene
- Jens
- Baptist
- Frau
- Alexandra
- Abbess
- Verdi
- Moreau
- Covent
- Platter
- Faust
- Nietzsche
- Oscar
- Macbeth
- Magdalen
- Bey
- Galilee
- Carmen
- Hoffmann
- Veil
- Dutchman
- Crucifixion
- Opera
- Tenement
- Norma
- Auf
- Grimes
- Executioner
- Lulu
- Samson
- Nino
- Femme
- Andreas
- Premiere
- Scala
- Princesse
- Iberia
- Midwife
- Mueller
- Oxfordshire
- Gustave
- Repertoire
- Judith
- Cleopatra
- Claudius
- Conte
- Wagner
- Lou
- Disciple
- Evangelist
- Charger
- Aubrey
- Konrad
- Berg
- Decca
- Cutler
- Nativity
- Rita
- Opus
- Dance
- Stepfather
- Gospel
- Conan
- Silas
- Jesus
- Depiction
- Mozart
- Mary
- Ce
- Richard
- Lust
- Dorothea
- Boris
- Miriam
- Que
- Martha
- Je
- Heiress
- Apparition
- Virgin
- Qu
- Libretto
- Giovanni
- Johanna
- Freud
- Josephine
Verb
Wiktionary
SALOME, proper noun. A name ascribed to the stepdaughter of Herod who asked for the execution of John the Baptist.
SALOME, proper noun. (biblical character) A woman mentioned in Mark 16:1.
SALOME, proper noun. A female given name, rarely used.
Dictionary definition
SALOME, noun. Woman whose dancing beguiled Herod into giving her the head of John the Baptist.
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