a. [ad. L. type *sōliformis (f. sōl sun), after Gr. ἡλιοειδής.] Resembling the sun; sun-like. Also absol.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 204. Light, and Sight or the Seeing Faculty, may both of them rightly be said to be Soliform things, or of Kin to the Sun.
1806. Knox & Jebb, Corresp., I. 301. Eye never yet beheld the sun, that was not soliform.
1898. G. Meredith, Odes Fr. Hist., 22. That Soliform [sc. Napoleon] made featureless beside His brilliancy who neighboured.