a. [ad. L. type *sōliformis (f. sōl sun), after Gr. ἡλιοειδής.] Resembling the sun; sun-like. Also absol.

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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.

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1806.  Knox & Jebb, Corresp., I. 301. Eye never yet beheld the sun, that was not soliform.

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1898.  G. Meredith, Odes Fr. Hist., 22. That Soliform [sc. Napoleon] made featureless beside His brilliancy who neighboured.

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