In godly faction, and in treason bold, ...
Saw with disdain an Ethnic plot [popish plot] begun,
And scorned by Jebusites [papists] to be outdone.
Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel, i. (1681).
Sol´yman, king of the Saracens, whose capital was Nice. Being driven from his kingdom, he fled to Egypt, and was there appointed leader of the Arabs (bk. ix.). Solyman and Argantês were by far the most doughty of the pagan knights. The former was slain by Rinaldo (bk. xx.), and the latter by Tancred.--Tasso, Jerusalem Delivered (1575).
Somnambulus. Sir W. Scott so signs The Visionary (political satires, 1819).--Olphar Hamst [Ralph Thomas], Handbook of Fictitious Names.
Somo Sala (Like the Father of), a dreamer of air-castles, like the milkmaid Perrette, in Lafontaine. (See Count not, etc.)
Son of Be´lial (A), a wicked person, a rebel, an infidel.
Now the sons of Eli were sons of Belial: they knew not [i.e., acknowledged not] the Lord.--1 Sam. ii. 12.
Son of Consolation, St. Barnabas of Cyprus (first century).--Acts iv. 36.