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Charles Simons may refer to: Charles Casper Simons (1876–1964), American judge Charles Earl Simons, Jr. (1916–1999), American judge Charles Simons (footballer)
Charles_Simons
British politician (born 1993)
the California case for which Simons had been deposed. In the 2021 Bury Metropolitan Borough Council election, Simons stood as the Labour and Co-operative
Josh_Simons
Topics referred to by the same term
educator Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau (1846–1923), French orientalist Charles Simon Favart (1710–1792), French playwright Charles Simons (disambiguation)
Charles_Simon
First lieutenant in the United States Army
Simons was born on 29 March 1843 in Bombay (modern-day Mumbai), India. He married Ellen F. Adams in 1868 and fathered one son, Francis Pitcher Simons
Charles_J._Simons
Annual French football competition
Between 1917 and 1919, the competition was called the Coupe Charles Simon, in tribute of Charles Simon, a French sportsman and the founder of the French Interfederal
Coupe_de_France
Historic house in South Carolina, United States
The Mann-Simons Cottage is a historic house located at the corner of Richland and Marion streets in Columbia, South Carolina. Ben DeLane, a freedman, purchased
Mann-Simons_Cottage
Belgian footballer
Charles Simons (27 September 1906 in Antwerp, Belgium – 5 August 1979) was a Belgian footballer who was in Belgium’s squad for the 1934 FIFA World Cup
Charles_Simons_(footballer)
Dutch theologian, namesake for the Mennonites (1496–1561)
Menno Simons (Dutch: [ˈmɛnoː ˈsimɔns]; West Frisian: Minne Simens [ˈmɪnə ˈsimə̃ːs]; 1496 – 31 January 1561) was a Roman Catholic priest from the Friesland
Menno_Simons
American basketball player (born 1999)
draft with the 24th overall pick. Simons was traded to the Boston Celtics in 2025 and to the Bulls in 2026. Simons first attended Edgewater High School
Anfernee_Simons
English singer (born 1958)
Simon John Charles Le Bon is an English singer. He is best known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the new wave band Duran Duran and its offshoot Arcadia
Simon_Le_Bon
American judge
Charles Earl Simons Jr. (August 17, 1916 – October 26, 1999) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of
Charles_Earl_Simons_Jr.
Place in Georgia, United States
St. Simons Island (SSI or just St. Simons) is a barrier island and census-designated place (CDP) located on St. Simons Island in Glynn County, Georgia
St._Simons,_Georgia
Surname list
Simons is a surname. Alan Simons (born 1968), Welsh goalkeeper Alexandra Simons de Ridder (born 1963), German equestrian Algie Martin Simons (1870–1950)
Simons
Luxembourgish politician and jurist (1802–1874)
Henry, at the wish of William III, Charles-Mathias Simons was appointed prime minister on 23 September 1853. Simons' time as head of government saw the
Charles-Mathias_Simons
American judge
ignored (help) Charles Casper Simons at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center. "Simons". Political Graveyard
Charles_C._Simons
French anarchist militant and illegalist terrorist
Charles Simon, nicknamed Biscuit (Cookie) or Ravachol II, (11 May 1873 in Saint-Jean-le-Blanc – 21 or 22 October 1894 at the penal colony of Cayenne)
Charles_Simon_(anarchist)
Taiwanese-born American astrophysicist (born 1968)
Liu, Charles (2013). The Handy Astronomy Answer Book (3rd ed.). Visible Ink Press. ISBN 978-1578594191. Tyson, Neil deGrasse; Liu, Charles; Simons, Jeffrey
Charles_Liu
Artist enhancing writing with images
Journal. 60 (1). 2021-03-01. doi:10.1086/714305. ISSN 0003-9853. Elster, Charles; Simons, Herbert (1985), "How important are illustrations in children's readers
Illustrator
American newspaper editor
He was the eldest of four children of Horace B. Simons and his wife, the former Linda Blackmun. Simons' father was descended from English immigrants who
Algie_Martin_Simons
French playwright and theatre director (1710–1792)
Charles Simon Favart (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl simɔ̃ favaʁ]; 13 November 1710 – 12 May 1792) was a French playwright and theatre director. The Salle
Charles_Simon_Favart
French orientalist and archaeologist (1846–1923)
Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau (19 February 1846 – 15 February 1923) was a noted French Orientalist and archaeologist. Clermont-Ganneau was born in Paris
Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau
Charles_Simon_Clermont-Ganneau
Ghanaian politician and businessman
Myahyong Middle Mixed School in Accra. He later left Ghana to join Captain Charles Simons, a friend of his father in Georgia, United States (USA) who subsequently
Kofi_Wayo
Swiss engraver (1783–1847)
Charles-Simon Pradier (25 May 1783 – 21 July 1847) was a Swiss engraver who also worked in France and Brazil. He was recognized as one of the leading
Charles-Simon_Pradier
United States historic place
The Charles E. Simons Jr. Federal Court House is located in Aiken, South Carolina. It is significant for its association with the many federal construction
Charles E. Simons Jr. Federal Court House
Charles_E._Simons_Jr._Federal_Court_House
French composer and educator (1773–1830)
Charles-Simon Catel (French: [ʃaʁl simɔ̃ katɛl]; 10 June 1773 – 29 November 1830) was a French composer and educator born at L'Aigle, Orne. Catel studied
Charles-Simon_Catel
French sports manager (1882–1915)
Charles Maurice Simon (25 September 1882 – 15 June 1915) was a French lawyer and a sports manager who served as the secretary general of the FGSPF and
Charles Simon (sports manager)
Charles_Simon_(sports_manager)
Canadian businessman
Peter D. Simons, CM CQ (born 29 May 1964) is a Canadian businessman. He was the President and CEO of La Maison Simons until 2022, when Bernard Leblanc
Peter_Simons_(businessman)
Topics referred to by the same term
Judge Simons may refer to: Charles Earl Simons Jr. (1916–1999), judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina Charles C. Simons
Judge_Simons
Christianity portal Rev. William Charles Simons (19 November 1844 – 7 January 1921) was an English Anglican priest who served as Dean of Brechin from 1913
William_Simons_(priest)
King of the United Kingdom since 2022
Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. Charles is the eldest
Charles_III
Irish actor and producer (1924–2001)
Charles B. Fitzsimons (8 May 1924 – 14 February 2001) was an Irish actor who emigrated to the United States, where he became a film producer after ending
Charles_B._Fitzsimons
Actor
Simon Charles Kunz is an actor on stage and screen. He attended Latymer Upper School, then completed a degree in Theatre Studies at the University of
Simon_Kunz
King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649
Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles was
Charles_I_of_England
American physicist (born 1963)
prize - physicsworld.com". Retrieved 2013-02-06. Simons Investigators Penn’s Charles Kane Named Simons Investigator and Awarded $500,000 Grant Hamish Johnston
Charles_L._Kane
American hitman (1938–2007)
Charles Voyde Harrelson (July 23, 1938 – March 15, 2007) was an American contract killer and organized crime figure who was convicted of assassinating
Charles_Harrelson
1966 film
Evanses' wagon. Simons is there, holding Evans and her daughter hostage. He demands the money that Burnett was paid by Taylor for the bull. Simons also demands
The_Rare_Breed
American monthly socialist magazine (1900–1918)
published in Chicago, Illinois by Charles H. Kerr & Co. from 1900 to 1918. Initially, under the editorship of A. M. Simons, the magazine primarily served
International Socialist Review (1900)
International_Socialist_Review_(1900)
French sculptor and mystic (1806–1851)
Théophile Gautier took under his wing: the Orientalist and archaeologist Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau. Notes Also spelled Gannot or Gannau by some contemporaries
Simon_Ganneau
City in Michigan, United States
Chapman & Company. 1881. pp. 1408–1426. Simon-Tibbe, Branz & White 2009, pp. 14–15. Vaughn, Charles; Simon, Dorothy (1984). The City of Wyoming: A History
Wyoming,_Michigan
British diplomat
Sir Charles Simon Mendl (14 December 1871 – 15 February 1958) was a British diplomat and actor who has been described as "one of the most colourful figures
Charles_Mendl
American publisher
was bought by Simon & Schuster. The reference division along with Charles Scribner's Sons and Scribner trademarks were sold as part of Simon & Schuster's
Charles_Scribner's_Sons
Northern Irish footballer (born 2003)
Shea Emmanuel Charles (born 5 November 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club Southampton. Born in England
Shea_Charles
American economist
Simons is an American economist currently the Charles R. Williams professor at Harvard Business School. He did his Ph.D. at McGill University Simons is
Robert_Simons_(economist)
American comedian and actor (1959–2017)
Charles Quinton Murphy (July 12, 1959 – April 12, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was best known as a writer and cast member of
Charlie_Murphy_(actor)
French engraver
Simon-Charles Miger (Nemours, 19 February 1736 – Paris, 28 February 1828) was a French engraver, most notable for the plates he produced for La Ménagerie
Simon-Charles_Miger
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Zaza (play), written by French playwrights Pierre Berton and Charles Simon Zaza (1915 film), a film directed by Edwin S. Porter Zaza (1923 film)
Zaza
The Coupe Charles Simon, commonly known as the Coupe de France, is a knockout cup competition in French football organized by the French Football Federation
List of Coupe de France finals
List_of_Coupe_de_France_finals
1990 US comedy-drama film by Paul Brickman
loss under a steely exterior. Beth is drawn into a relationship with Charles Simon, a musician who builds her self-esteem. However, after losing her job
Men_Don't_Leave
American singer-songwriter (born 1941)
Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for his solo work and his collaborations with Art Garfunkel
Paul_Simon
German-American inventor and artist
balloon was launched, Simons made sure that the team of women who worked on the balloon could watch. In an interview with Craig Ryan, Simons noted: "To see what
Vera_Simons
Village in Norfolk, England
mill was also a brick tower with four sails. It was still intact in 1920. Charles Boycott, grandson of Rev. Samuel Boycott, was born at Burgh St Peter in
Burgh_St_Peter
South African communist activist and trade unionist
of her father caused Simons to become an atheist. At the age of 13, she joined the underground Latvian Communist Party. When Simons was fourteen, she was
Ray_Alexander_Simons
British actor and writer (born 1980)
British-American television series Rome and the 2005 Pride & Prejudice as Charles Bingley. Woods attended Eton College, then read English at Magdalen College
Simon_Woods
Australian actor and director (born 1969)
(6 May 2012). Simon Baker, more than "The Mentalist". Retrieved 15 February 2025 – via YouTube. Thorp, Charles (1 June 2018). "How Simon Baker's Lifetime
Simon_Baker
English actor (1932–2009)
Simon Oates (6 January 1932 – 20 May 2009) was an English actor best known for his roles on television. Arthur Charles Simon Oates was born on 6 January
Simon_Oates
American singer, songwriter and pianist (1930–2004)
Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. He is regarded as one of the most influential
Ray_Charles
British peer (born 1964)
Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer (born 20 May 1964), styled Viscount Althorp between 1975 and 1992, is a British peer, author, journalist
Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer
Charles_Spencer,_9th_Earl_Spencer
French composer
Maximilien-Charles Simon (8 March 1797 – 20 September 1861) was a French composer. Simon was born on 19 ventôse of the Vth year (8 March 1797) in Metz
Maximilien_Simon
American criminal and cult leader (1934–2017)
Charles Milles Manson (né Maddox; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who was the founder of the
Charles_Manson
started investigating a Semliki Forest virus, introduced to Simons by Kääriäinen. In 1975 Simons went to Heidelberg, Germany, as one of the EMBL group leaders
Kai_Simons
American astrophysicist
Charles A. Young Professor of Astronomy on the Class of 1897 Foundation at Princeton University. Since 2021, he has been the President of the Simons Foundation
David_Spergel
American journalist and editor (1929–1989)
film The Post. Simons left The Post for a position as Curator at The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University in 1984. Simons authored Jewish
Howard_Simons
(1763–1817) Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766–1831) Louis-Emmanuel Jadin (1768–1853) Charles Simon Catel (1773–1830) Pierre Rode (1774–1830) François-Adrien Boieldieu
Chronological list of French classical composers
Chronological_list_of_French_classical_composers
English actor (born 1964)
Craig Joseph Charles (born 11 July 1964) is an English actor, comedian, presenter and DJ. He is best known for his roles as Dave Lister in the science
Craig_Charles
Canadian Army officer
Major-General Simon Charles Hetherington, OMM, MSC, CD was a Canadian Army officer who served as the commander of the Canadian Army Doctrine and Training
Simon_Charles_Hetherington
English writer and journalist (1812–1870)
Charles John Huffam Dickens (/ˈdɪkɪnz/ ; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and journalist. He created some of literature's best-known
Charles_Dickens
Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-02-10. Lewis, M. Paul; Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D. Fennig, eds. (2013). Ethnologue: Languages of the World
Lists_of_endangered_languages
English actor and filmmaker (1889–1977)
Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin Jr. (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977) was an English comic actor, filmmaker, singer, film editor and composer who rose to
Charlie_Chaplin
King of Spain from 1665 to 1700
Charles II (6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700) was king of Spain from 1665 to 1700. The last monarch from the House of Habsburg, which had ruled Spain
Charles_II_of_Spain
American musical duo
Simon & Garfunkel were an American musical duo comprising the singer-songwriter Paul Simon and the singer Art Garfunkel. They were one of the best-selling
Simon_&_Garfunkel
American geneticist and evolutionary biologist
Statistical and computational methods in evolutionary inference "Charles H. Langley". Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing. Retrieved 17 October 2025
Charles_H._Langly
American actor (1935–2021)
Charles Sidney Grodin (April 21, 1935 – May 18, 2021) was an American actor, comedian, author, and television talk show host. Known for his deadpan delivery
Charles_Grodin
American basketball player and analyst (born 1963)
Charles Wade Barkley (born February 20, 1963) is an American former professional basketball player who is a television analyst on TNT Sports and CBS Sports
Charles_Barkley
Jacobite leader (1720–1788)
Charles Edward Louis John Sylvester Maria Casimir Stuart (31 December 1720 – 30 January 1788) was the elder son of James Francis Edward Stuart, making
Charles_Edward_Stuart
Opera by Charles-Simon Catel
Les bayadères is an opera in three acts by the composer Charles-Simon Catel. The French-language libretto, by Victor-Joseph Étienne de Jouy, is based
Les_bayadères
Main airport serving Paris, France
Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport (IATA: CDG, ICAO: LFPG), also known as Roissy Airport, is the primary international airport serving Paris
Charles_de_Gaulle_Airport
Series of detective novels by Simon Brett
A Charles Paris Mystery is a series of detective novels by Simon Brett, about actor Charles Paris, who solves murders he encounters in his theatrical
A_Charles_Paris_Mystery
Proto-Hebrew inscription found in the village of Silwan in 1870
who was admonished for building a conspicuous tomb. It was found by Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau, about a decade prior to the Siloam inscription, making
Royal_Steward_inscription
English naturalist and biologist (1809–1882)
Charles Robert Darwin (/ˈdɑːrwɪn/ DAR-win; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his
Charles_Darwin
Apostle of Jesus
Shimon bar Yonah; c. 1 BC – AD 64/68), also known as Peter the Apostle and Simon Peter, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and one of the first leaders
Saint_Peter
American architect
named after him and is honored yearly through the Simons Medal of Excellence. Born in 1890, Albert Simons descended from a long line of influential Charlestonians
Albert_Simons
American geneticist and evolutionary biologist
Statistical and computational methods in evolutionary inference "Charles H. Langley". Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing. Retrieved 17 October 2025
Charles_H._Langley
1972 studio album by Bobby Charles
Bearsville Records, the album was produced by Charles with John Simon and Rick Danko. Charles' musical career started in the 1950s as a songwriter, notably
Bobby_Charles_(album)
American actor and director (1936–2025)
Charles Robert Redford Jr. (August 18, 1936 – September 16, 2025) was an American actor, director, and producer, celebrated for his magnetic presence
Robert_Redford
Lighthouse in Georgia, US
The St. Simons Island Light is a lighthouse on the southern tip of St. Simons Island, Georgia, United States. It guides ships into St. Simons Sound and
St._Simons_Island_Light
French playwright (1749–1806)
formally Charles-Nicolas Favart or C.-N. Favart, he was simply Favart fils (Favart Jr) in his time. Favart was the son of the dramatist, Charles Simon Favart
Charles_Nicolas_Favart
Simons. The latter had been charged with forming a new government after Wurth-Paquet, president of the Court, had refused this task. Mathias Simons:
Simons_Ministry
Belgian geophysicist
J. Simons is a Flemish Belgian geophysicist. He is a professor at Princeton University in the Department of Geosciences. From 2010 to 2013, Simons was
Frederik_J._Simons
French general and statesman (1890–1970)
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces against Nazi
Charles_de_Gaulle
Belgian canoeist
Charles Simon Pasquier (Brussels, 3 June 1914, date of death unknown) was a Belgian canoeist who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in
Charles_Pasquier
Swiss tennis player
Carl Simon (20 May 1887 – 27 December 1966) was a Swiss tennis player. He competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics representing Switzerland. Charles participated
Armand_Simon
Historic church in Georgia , United States
established the town and fort of Frederica on St. Simons Island. Accompanying him was Reverend Charles Wesley, a priest within the Church of England who
Christ Church (St. Simons, Georgia)
Christ_Church_(St._Simons,_Georgia)
American aviator (1902–1974)
Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974) was an American aviator, military officer, and author. On May 20–21, 1927, he made the
Charles_Lindbergh
American attorney
Joseph Simons is an American attorney who served as the 55th chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) from 2018 to 2021. He is a member of the Republican
Joseph_Simons
Heir to the French throne (1785–1795)
ascertaining of the facts impossible. Two days after the departure of the Simons, Louis-Charles is said by the Restoration historians to have been moved into a
Louis_XVII
Small language family of Sudan and Chad
Chad with around 41,100 speakers in 2000. Eberhard, David M.; Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D., eds. (2024). "Fur". Ethnologue: Languages of the World
Fur_languages
Four languages or dialects of East Timor
Archived from the original on 2008-07-20. M. Paul Lewis, Gary F. Simons, Charles D. Fennig (2016). "Nauete". Ethnologue. Dallas, Texas: SIL International
Kawaimina_languages
American musician (1926–2017)
Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter who was one of the pioneers of rock
Chuck_Berry
Surname list
Baron Simon of Wythenshawe Saint-Simon Simone Simons Symon This page lists people with the surname Simon. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific
Simon_(surname)
Austronesian language of Indonesia
of Western New Guinea, northeastern Indonesia. Lewis, Paul; Simons, Gary; Fennig, Charles. "Busami". Ethnologue. Archived from the original on 2019-06-04
Busami_language
CHARLES SIMONS
CHARLES SIMONS
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican
Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
French, German
Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
Female
English
Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Charles; A Man; Variant of Carl
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
CHARLES SIMONS
CHARLES SIMONS
Girl/Female
Hindu
The Goddess of victory
Boy/Male
Indian
Whole
Boy/Male
British, English, Hebrew
Son of Comfort
Girl/Female
Muslim
Loving
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Companion Friend
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Flavius, FLAVIO means "yellow hair."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Maw 2.South German : nickname for a sulky or surly person, from Middle High German muff, mupf ‘pout’, ‘drooping mouth’.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English Gervase, JARVIS means "spear servant."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil
Youthful; Lord Iyyappan
Girl/Female
Hindu
Friend of fire, Sparkling eyes
CHARLES SIMONS
CHARLES SIMONS
CHARLES SIMONS
CHARLES SIMONS
CHARLES SIMONS
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
v. t.
To fix or demand as a price; as, he charges two dollars a barrel for apples.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
v. t.
To establish by charter.
v. i.
To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
n.
a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.
a.
Destitute of charms.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
n.
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.
v. i.
To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
n.
A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
v. t.
To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
n.
One who, or that which charges.
v. i.
To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.