solomonar means A dragon-riding wizard who controls the weather, in Romanian folklore. It carries an Arena rating of 1345, earned across 3 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, solomonar ranks #619 of 17,111 for Most Sublime Words, #993 of 17,120 for Most Beautiful Words, #1,274 of 17,093 for Most Storied Words, #1,578 of 17,115 for Most Vivid Words.
Why “solomonar” is a great word
A wizard in Romanian folklore who rides a dragon and commands the weather. Likely derived from the name Solomon, the biblical king associated with wisdom and magic, via Romanian *Solomon* + the agent suffix *-ar*. Unlike a *vrăjitor*, a general sorcerer casting common spells, or a *școlar*, a mere scholar of books, the solomonar is a solitary master of storm and sky, bound to ancient, whispered pacts. He is the scent of scorched pine after lightning strikes, the weight of a woolen cloak soaked in mountain fog, and the crack of thunder that is not thunder but the wingbeat of his dragon—a reminder that some knowledge does not liberate, but binds one to the furies of the world.
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- A dragon-riding wizard who controls the weather, in Romanian folklore.
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