A man who is a respected leader in national or international affairs.
Dialect of the Evenki language.
A dialect of the Evenki language spoken by the Solon people in China.
1 A solon appeared in one of his hands, conveniently held up within the guard's reach.
2 He tossed a solon apiece to the liveried men beside the cage as he stepped out.
3 These were balanced with balls of blackened steel, each as wide around as a silver solon .
4 If only I could have a solon for every patient who came to me speaking as you do!
5 One solon three coppers apiece.
6 Beulah fancied him a Solon in sagacity, and a Bacon in wisdom.
7 While Solon peeped through the keyhole, all in the room was motionless.
8 As for Solon , he was paralyzed in the grasp of his foe.
9 We respect to the Great Charter more than the laws of Solon .
10 Another peculiarity of Solon 's laws was the public dining-table in the prytaneum.
11 Solon took it respectfully, gazing at her in wide-eyed and open-mouthed wonder.
12 Solon all the time sat watching our proceedings with the greatest astonishment.
13 Happiness with honour was the ideal of Solon ; is it also ours?
14 Solon made his comment with Teutonic matter of factness in between mouthfuls.
15 To Solon Denney the thing came as a deep and divine relief.
16 He carried still further the democratic movement begun by Draco and Solon .
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