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Simon


Si·mon

S0415900 (sī′mən), Herbert Alexander 1916-2001. American economist. He won a 1978 Nobel Prize for his research into the decision-making process within economic organizations.

Simon

(ˈsaɪmən) n1. (Bible) the original name of (Saint) Peter12. (Bible) New Testament a. See Simon Zelotesb. Also: Simon the Tanner a relative of Jesus, who may have been identical with Simon Zelotes (Matthew 13:55)c. Also: Simon the Tanner a Christian of Joppa with whom Peter stayed (Acts of the Apostles 9:43)3. (Biography) John (Allsebrook), 1st Viscount Simon. 1873–1954, British statesman and lawyer. He was Liberal home secretary (1915–16) and, as a leader of the National Liberals, foreign secretary (1931–35), home secretary (1935–37), Chancellor of the Exchequer (1937–40), Lord Chancellor (1940–45)4. (Biography) (Marvin) Neil. born 1927, US dramatist and librettist, whose plays include Barefoot in the Park (1963), California Suite (1976), Biloxi Blues (1985), Lost in Yonkers (1990), and London Suite (1995): many have been made into films5. (Biography) Paul. born 1941, US pop singer and songwriter. His albums include: with Art Garfunkel (born 1941), The Sounds of Silence (1966), and Bridge over Troubled Water (1970); and, solo, Graceland (1986), The Rhythm of the Saints (1990), and You're The One (2000)

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(ˈsaɪ mən; Fr. siˈmɔ̃ for 7 )

n. 1. the original name of the apostle Peter. Compare Peter 1 (def. 1). 2. ( “Simon the Canaanite” or “Simon the Zealot” ) one of the 12 apostles. Matt. 10:4; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:15. 3. a relative, perhaps a brother, of Jesus: sometimes identified with Simon the Canaanite. Matt. 13:55; Mark 6:3. 4. ( “Simon Magus” ) a Samaritan sorcerer who was converted by the apostle Philip. Acts 8:9–24. 5. ( “Simon Magus” ) fl. 2nd century A.D. ?, founder of a Gnostic sect and reputed prototype of the Faust legend: often identified with the Biblical Simon Magus. 6. Claude, born 1913, French novelist: Nobel prize 1985. 7. Herbert Alexander, born 1916, U.S. social scientist and economist: Nobel prize 1978. 8. Neil, born 1927, U.S. playwright.
Thesaurus
Noun1.Simon - one of the twelve Apostles (first century)Simon - one of the twelve Apostles (first century)Simon the Canaanite, Simon the Zealot, Simon Zelotes, St. Simon
2.Simon - United States singer and songwriter (born in 1942)Paul Simon
3.Simon - United States playwright noted for light comedies (born in 1927)Marvin Neil Simon, Neil Simon
4.Simon - United States economist and psychologist who pioneered in the development of cognitive science (1916-2001)Herb Simon, Herbert A. Simon, Herbert Alexander Simon
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Simon


simon-pure

Absolutely genuine or authentic; pure or untainted. A reference to the character Simon Pure in Susannah Centlivre's 1717 play A Bold Stroke for a Wife. The new leader is promising to bring simon-pure democratic principles back into the political discourse.

the real Simon Pure

old-fashioned The genuine or authentic person or thing; the most pure or untainted example of a type of person or thing. A reference to a character in Susannah Centlivre's 1717 play A Bold Stroke for a Wife. You have to be careful in these market bazaars that what you're buying is the real Simon Pure and not some cheap imitation. Though many had their doubts about her dedication to the cause, the party's new leader has proven herself to be the real Simon Pure.See also: pure, real, Simon

Simon Legree

Any boss or enforcer of work who is mercilessly strict and demanding. A reference to the a cruel and vicious slave owner in the Harriet Beecher Stowe novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. He seemed like a nice guy when I first met him, but the new foreman turned out to be a real Simon Legree.See also: Simon

simon pure

Absolutely genuine, quite authentic, as in That laboratory test was simon pure; none of the specimens was adulterated. This expression comes from the name of a character in a play, Susannah Centilivre's A Bold Stroke for a Wife (1717), who is the victim of an impersonation but turns up in the end and proves that he is "the real Simon Pure." See also: pure, simon

the real Simon Pure

the real or genuine person or thing. Simon Pure is a character in Susannah Centlivre's A Bold Stroke for a Wife ( 1717 ), who for part of the play is impersonated by another character.See also: pure, real, Simon

Simon Legree

(ˈsɑɪmən ləˈgri) n. a very hard taskmaster; a hard boss. (From the name of the slave driver in Uncle Tom’s Cabin.) Ask Simon Legree if I will be able to stop work and go home for breakfast now. See also: Simon

simon pure

The real thing, the genuine article. This expression comes from the name of a character in an early eighteenth-century play, Susannah Centilivre’s A Bold Stroke for a Wife (1710). In it, Simon Pure, a Quaker, is the victim of an impersonation by Colonel Feignwell. However, the Quaker turns up in time and proves that he is “the real Simon Pure” (5:1).See also: pure, simon

simple Simon

A foolish, gullible person; a simpleton. This expression comes from the well-known nursery rhyme “Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair,” in turn a rhymed version of a tale from an eighteenth-century chapbook. By 1785 Grose’s dictionary defined the term as “a natural, a silly fellow.” James Joyce used it in Ulysses (1922): “I looked so simple in the cradle they christened me simple Simon.” However, it is probably obsolescent. See also: Simon, simple

Simon


Simon,

in the Bible. 1 One of the MaccabeesMaccabees
or Machabees
, Jewish family of the 2d and 1st cent. B.C. that brought about a restoration of Jewish political and religious life. They are also called Hasmoneans or Asmoneans after their ancestor, Hashmon.
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. 2 or Simon Peter: see Peter, SaintPeter, Saint,
d. A.D. 64?, most prominent of the Twelve Apostles, listed first in the Gospels, and traditionally the first bishop of Rome. His original name was Simon, but Jesus gave him the nickname Cephas [Aramaic, = rock], which was translated into Greek as Petros [Gr.
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. 3 See Simon, SaintSimon, Saint
, in the New Testament, one of the Twelve Apostles. In the Gospels he is called the Canaanite or Cananaean or Zelotes, synonymous terms referring probably to association with the sect of Zealots. Feast (with St. Jude): Oct. 28.
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. 4 Kinsman of Jesus. 5 Leper of Bethany in whose house a woman anointed Jesus' feet. He may have been the father of Lazarus. 6 Pharisee in whose house Jesus was entertained. 7 Father of Judas Iscariot. 8 See Simon of CyreneSimon of Cyrene
, in the New Testament, bystander made to carry Jesus' cross. He was probably an African Jew, and is identified as the father of Alexander and Rufus.
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. 9 Tanner of Joppa with whom Peter stayed. 10 See Simon MagusSimon Magus
, Samaritan sorcerer who attempted to buy spiritual power from the apostles. From this comes the term simony. He is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. He was said to have founded a Gnostic sect.
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Simon

1. New Testamenta. a relative of Jesus, who may have been identical with Simon Zelotes (Matthew 13:55) b. a Christian of Joppa with whom Peter stayed (Acts of the Apostles 9:43) 2. John (Allsebrook), 1st Viscount Simon. 1873--1954, British statesman and lawyer. He was Liberal home secretary (1915--16) and, as a leader of the National Liberals, foreign secretary (1931--35), home secretary (1935--37), Chancellor of the Exchequer (1937--40), Lord Chancellor (1940--45) 3. (Marvin) Neil. born 1927, US dramatist and librettist, whose plays include Barefoot in the Park (1963), California Suite (1976), Biloxi Blues (1985), Lost in Yonkers (1990), and London Suite (1995): many have been made into films 4. Paul. born 1942, US pop singer and songwriter. His albums include: with Art Garfunkel (born 1941), The Sounds of Silence (1966), and Bridge over Troubled Water (1970); and, solo, Graceland (1986), The Rhythm of the Saints (1990), and You're The One (2000)

Simon


Si·mon

(sē'mohn), Gustav, German surgeon, 1824-1876. See: Simon position.

Si·mon

(sī'mŏn), Richard, 20th-century U.S. oncologist. See: Norton-Simon hypothesis.

Si·mon

(se-mōn[h]'), Théodore, French physician, 1873-1961. See: Binet-Simon scale.

SIMON


AcronymDefinition
SIMONSignal Interpretation and Monitoring
SIMONSingle, Immature, Male, Over-Expectant, and Narcissistic
SIMONSecurity Information Management Online Network
SIMONSecure Interface Model Over Network (software)
SIMONSociety of Internal Medicine of Nepal (est. 1994)
SIMONSemi-Intelligent Mobile Observing Navigator (robot at SRL)

Simon


Related to Simon: Simon Bolivar, Simon Commission
  • noun

Synonyms for Simon

noun one of the twelve Apostles (first century)

Synonyms

  • Simon the Canaanite
  • Simon the Zealot
  • Simon Zelotes
  • St. Simon

noun United States singer and songwriter (born in 1942)

Synonyms

  • Paul Simon

noun United States playwright noted for light comedies (born in 1927)

Synonyms

  • Marvin Neil Simon
  • Neil Simon

noun United States economist and psychologist who pioneered in the development of cognitive science (1916-2001)

Synonyms

  • Herb Simon
  • Herbert A. Simon
  • Herbert Alexander Simon
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