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Solemn   /sˈɑləm/   Listen
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Solemn  adj.  
1.
Marked with religious rites and pomps; enjoined by, or connected with, religion; sacred. "His holy rites and solemn feasts profaned." "The worship of this image was advanced, and a solemn supplication observed everry year."
2.
Pertaining to a festival; festive; festal. (Obs.) "On this solemn day."
3.
Stately; ceremonious; grand. (Archaic) "His feast so solemn and so rich." "To-night we hold a splemn supper."
4.
Fitted to awaken or express serious reflections; marked by seriousness; serious; grave; devout; as, a solemn promise; solemn earnestness. "Nor wanting power to mitigate and swage With solemn touches troubled thoughts." "There reigned a solemn silence over all."
5.
Real; earnest; downright. (Obs. & R.) "Frederick, the emperor,... has spared no expense in strengthening this city; since which time we find no solemn taking it by the Turks."
6.
Affectedly grave or serious; as, to put on a solemn face. "A solemn coxcomb."
7.
(Law) Made in form; ceremonious; as, solemn war; conforming with all legal requirements; as, probate in solemn form.
Solemn League and Covenant. See Covenant, 2.
Synonyms: Grave; formal; ritual; ceremonial; sober; serious; reverential; devotional; devout. See Grave.






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"Solemn" Quotes from Famous Books



... aloft the standard of our descent, which is that of the true future life of man, at the same time striving for the emancipation of their sex. Viewed in this way, the sexual role of woman becomes elevated and solemn. Man should less and less maintain his indifference towards the social miseries to which the slavery of woman has led, which has lasted thousands of years and which has dishonored the highest functions of her sex, by abuses ...
— The Sexual Question - A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study • August Forel

... soldier's young sister had written asking him to "kill a lot of Russians" and "to gain a new victory in order to cheer us up." "'Kill a lot of Russians.' You have not seen them lying about—those poor dead, with their singularly solemn faces.... You have not seen the battle which preceded, and the bad wounds which so many of my friends got in trying to kill a lot of them. You do not think of the fact that those dead men had parents, brothers, and sisters whom they loved. And you have not seen the ...
— The Better Germany in War Time - Being some Facts towards Fellowship • Harold Picton

... undersigned, having all voyaged together in the frigate La Garce, of which Willem Albertsz Blaeuvelt is captain, having cruised in the West Indies, testify, witness, and declare, in place and under promise of solemn oath if need be, that it is true and certain, that we captured from the Spaniard, in the river of Tabasko,[2] the bark named Tabasko, which Spaniard did not notify us of any peace or truce concluded between the King of Spain and their High Mightinesses, nor had we known or heard of any peace.[3] ...
— Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period - Illustrative Documents • Various

... crusaders would go to augment his power, would willingly have checked them. Gregory IX. strove to induce the English party to commute their vow for treasure, but they indignantly repelled the proposal, and set forth, under the solemn blessing of their own bishops. In France, they were received with great affection by Louis IX., and with much enthusiasm by the people; so that their progress was a triumph, till they came to Marseilles, where they embarked, disregarding ...
— Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II • Charlotte Mary Yonge

... finished rifling the dead, all were called together and admonished by their chiefs to keep the massacre a secret from the whole world, not even letting their wives know of it, and all took the most solemn oath to stand by one another and declare that the killing was the work of Indians. Most of the party camped that night on the Meadows, but Lee and Higbee passed the night ...
— The Story of the Mormons: • William Alexander Linn


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