1. Salome - Noun
2. Salome - Proper noun
woman whose dancing beguiled Herod into giving her the head of John the Baptist
Source: WordNetI think the title page I drew for Salomé was after all "impossible". You see booksellers couldn't stick it up in their windows. Aubrey Beardsley
Salome and Pelléas et Mélisande are the most striking works in European music for the last fifteen years. Richard Strauss
An opinion poll conducted by the Georgian weekly Kviris Palitra and published on April 10, 2006 suggested that Salome Zourabichvili would garner 23.1% of votes if a presidential election were held today. Source: Internet
Alexander, as the oldest living brother, had the right not only to the throne but also to Salome, the widow of his deceased brother, who had died childless; and, although she was thirteen years older than he, he married her. Source: Internet
Salome (1953) once again features Rita Hayworth doing a striptease act; this time as the famous biblical stripper Salome, performing the Dance of the Seven Veils. Source: Internet
He had continued his interest in the theatre and now, after finding his voice in prose, his thoughts turned again to the dramatic form as the biblical iconography of Salome filled his mind. Source: Internet