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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."
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.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ceres | | - | Roman Mythology |
Miranda | | mə-RAN-də (English) | English, Dutch |
Jody | | JO-dee | English |
Lochlainn | | - | Irish |
Osvald | | - | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
Alison | | AL-i-sən (English), a-lee-SAWN (French) | English, French |