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Shulamite
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For other uses, see Shulamite (disambiguation).
A Shulamite (or Shulammite; Biblical Hebrew: שׁוּלַמִּית, romanized: Šūlammîṯ, Koinē Greek: Σουλαμῖτις, romanized: Soulamîtis, Medieval Latin: Sūlamītis) is a person from Shulem. The Hebrew Bible identifies[citation needed] as a Shulamite the swarthy, female historical figure in the Song of Songs (in the King James Version and in other Bibles called the Song of Solomon or the Canticle of Canticles).
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