simon
noun(Si-mon)
peter —called also Simon Peter
simon
noun(Si-mon)
one of the twelve disciples of Jesus —called also Simon the Zealot
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a kinsman of Jesus
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Claude (-Eugène-Henri) 1913—2005 French writer
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1st Viscount 1873—1954 John Allsebrook Simon British jurist and statesman
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Herbert Alexander 1916—2001 American economist
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(Marvin) Neil 1927—2018 American dramatist
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Paul (Frederic) 1941— American singer and songwriter
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noun(Si-mon)
a slave owner who has Tom flogged to death in Harriet B. Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin
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noun(Si-mon)
a Samaritan sorcerer converted by the apostle Philip and severely rebuked by Peter for offering money for the gifts of the Holy Spirit
simon
adjective(Si-mon)
of untainted purity or integrity; also : pretentiously or hypocritically pure
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noun(Si-mon)
an intelligence test consisting originally of tasks graded from the level of the average 3-year-old to that of the average 12-year-old but later extended in range