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French novelist (1913–2005)
Claude Eugène Henri Simon (French: [klod simɔ̃]; 10 October 1913 – 6 July 2005) was a French novelist and recipient of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Literature
Claude_Simon
French early socialist theorist (1760–1825)
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon (/sænsiːˈmɒn/; French: [klod ɑ̃ʁi də ʁuvʁwa kɔ̃t də sɛ̃ simɔ̃]; 17 October 1760 – 19 May 1825), better known
Henri_de_Saint-Simon
Topics referred to by the same term
Claude Simons may refer to: Claude Simons Jr. (1914–1975), Tulane University football and basketball coach Claude Simons Sr. (1887–1943), Tulane University
Claude_Simons
French physicist (1948-)
Jean-Claude Simon (born 1948) is a researcher in the field of semiconductor optical amplifiers. Since 1998 he was permanent professor at ENSSAT / University
Jean-Claude_Simon
Name list
Singaporean lawyer Claude A. Simard (1943–2014), Canadian painter Claude Simon (1913–2005), French novelist Claude Simons, several people Claude Simpol (1666–1711)
Claude_(given_name)
American writer and novelist (1897–1962)
works of William Faulkner are a clear influence on the French novelist Claude Simon, and the Portuguese novelist António Lobo Antunes. Cormac McCarthy has
William_Faulkner
Award
The 1985 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the French novelist Claude Simon (1913–2005) "who in his novel combines the poet's and the painter's creativeness
1985 Nobel Prize in Literature
1985_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
French writer (born 1992)
space, like Marguerite Duras made a literary space of madness or as Claude Simon made war into a literary space, or as Hervé Guibert did with sickness
Édouard_Louis
1950s French literary movement
Jérôme Lindon, such as Samuel Beckett, Marguerite Duras, Claude Ollier, Robert Pinget and Claude Simon. The style had different approaches but generally rejected
Nouveau_roman
Written work in the French language
prize) 1969 – Samuel Beckett (Irish, wrote in English and French) 1985 – Claude Simon 2008 – J. M. G. Le Clézio 2014 – Patrick Modiano 2022 – Annie Ernaux
French_literature
Belgian actor and martial artist (born 1960)
Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg (French: [ʒɑ̃ klod kamij fʁɑ̃swa vɑ̃ vaʁɑ̃bɛʁɡ]; Flemish: [vɑɱ ˈvaːrə(m)bɛr(ə)x]; born 18 October 1960), known
Jean-Claude_Van_Damme
French writer and film director (1922–2008)
novel') trend of the 1960s, along with Nathalie Sarraute, Michel Butor and Claude Simon. Robbe-Grillet was elected a member of the Académie française on 25 March
Alain_Robbe-Grillet
American mathematician (1916–2001)
Claude Elwood Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001) was an American polymath who was a mathematician, electrical engineer, computer scientist, cryptographer
Claude_Shannon
Award
six contenders for the prize that year. In 1983, William Golding and Claude Simon were the main candidates for the prize. An anonymous source in the Swedish
1983 Nobel Prize in Literature
1983_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
American football player, athletics coach and college athletics administrator
Claude M. "Little Monk" Simons Jr. (January 16, 1914 – January 6, 1975) was an American football player, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and
Claude_Simons_Jr.
Large language model and AI chatbot by Anthropic
Claude is a series of large language models developed by American software company Anthropic. Claude was released as an AI-based chatbot in March 2023
Claude_(AI)
German invasion of France in 1940
débâcle de 1940, d'Aragon à Claude Simon [France in pieces. Writing about the debacle of 1940, from Aragon to Claude Simon] (in French). Bruxelles: Les
Battle_of_France
Literature, 1957 Gilbert Cesbron (1913–1979) Albert Cossery (1913–2008) Claude Simon (1913–2005), Nobel Prize in Literature, 1985 Romain Gary (1914–1980)
List_of_French_novelists
French classical composer (1862–1918)
Achille Claude Debussy (French: [aʃil klod dəbysi]; 22 August 1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer, born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. He is sometimes
Claude_Debussy
Name list
Jean-Claude is a French masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Jean-Claude Ades, an Italian electronic music producer Jean-Claude Alibert
Jean-Claude
French painter (1840–1926)
Oscar-Claude Monet (UK: /ˈmɒneɪ/, US: /moʊˈneɪ, məˈ-/; French: [klod mɔnɛ]; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of Impressionism
Claude_Monet
Award
French-language author to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature after Claude Simon in 1985 and was followed later by Patrick Modiano in 2014. J. M. G. Le
2008 Nobel Prize in Literature
2008_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
French publisher (1925–2001)
became a central figure of the nouveau roman in the 1950s, publishing Claude Simon, Nathalie Sarraute, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Michel Butor and Robert Pinget
Jérôme_Lindon
Topics referred to by the same term
L'Histoire, a French magazine Histoire (novel) [fr], a 1967 novel by Claude Simon Search for "histoire" on Wikipedia. Historie, a Japanese manga series
Histoire
American sports coach
Claude M. "Monk" Simons Sr. (November 1886 – November 4, 1943) was an American college sports coach. He served as the head coach for the Tulane University
Claude_Simons_Sr.
American translator (1921–2004)
Onetti, Octavio Paz, Nélida Piñon, Augusto Roa Bastos, Juan José Saer, Claude Simon, Luisa Valenzuela, and Mario Vargas Llosa. She was a recipient of the
Helen_Lane
French publishing house
Other authors published include Monique Wittig, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Claude Simon, Marguerite Duras and Robert Pinget, who constituted the backbone of
Les_Éditions_de_Minuit
French educator and diplomat
the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, his doctoral dissertation on Claude Simon, the French novelist who was not very well known in the 1960s and 1970s
Gérard_Roubichou
American singer-songwriter (born 1941)
Sisario, Ben (January 10, 2009). "Claude Jeter, Gospel Singer With Reach, Dies at 94". The New York Times. Simon, Scott; Alsop, Marin (September 27,
Paul_Simon
Oscillation between the slow-wave and REM phases of sleep
doi:10.1542/peds.43.1.65. PMID 4303474. Retrieved 2023-11-18. Gronfier, Claude; Simon, Chantal; Piquard, François; Ehrhart, Jean; Brandenberger, Gabrielle
Sleep_cycle
Award
Montale) as the third proposal. Johnson also proposed André Malraux, with Claude Simon as his second proposal and Patrick White as the third proposal. Gierow
1969 Nobel Prize in Literature
1969_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
1970 novel by Pierre Guyotat
November 1981. The Prix Médicis's jury chose another book by one vote so Claude Simon, a member of the jury and a proponent of Pierre Guyotat's work, resigned
Eden,_Eden,_Eden
French poet, novelist, teacher, essayist, art critic and translator
"La bibliothèque idéale" (1968) John Sturrock. The French New Novel: Claude Simon, Michel Butor, Alain Robbe-Grillet (1969) Jennifer Waelti-Walters. Michel
Michel_Butor
Surname list
Canadian ice hockey player Claude Simon (1913–2005), French novelist Cliff Simon (1962–2021), South African athlete and actor Cody Simon (born 2002), American
Simon_(surname)
Calendar year
Klitzing Chemistry – Herbert A. Hauptman, Jerome Karle Literature – Claude Simon Peace – International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Economics
1985
French soldier and courtier
Claude de Rouvroy, 1st Duke of Saint-Simon (French pronunciation: [klod də ʁuvʁwa]; August 1607 – 3 May 1693), was a French soldier and courtier, and favourite
Claude de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon
Claude_de_Rouvroy,_duc_de_Saint-Simon
1991 Maurice Allais, Economics, 1988 Jean-Marie Lehn, Chemistry, 1987 Claude Simon, Literature, 1985 Gérard Debreu, Economics, 1983 Jean Dausset, Physiology
List of Nobel laureates by country
List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_country
French biblical scholar (born 1949)
Simon Claude Mimouni (born 26 April 1949) is a French biblical scholar. He published first on Christian legends surrounding the assumption of Mary (1995
Simon_Claude_Mimouni
Calendar year
British romance writer (d. 2004) Claude Simon, French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2005) October 11 – Joe Simon, American comic book artist, writer
1913
Artaud Fanny Ardant Jeanne Aubert Jean-Louis Aubert Jean-Pierre Aumont Claude Autant-Lara Daniel Auteuil Charles Aznavour Brigitte Bardot Emmanuelle Béart
List_of_French_people
French politician and officer (1743–1819)
Claude-Anne de Rouvroy de Saint Simon (French pronunciation: [klod an də ʁuvʁwa də sɛ̃ simɔ̃]; Château de la Faye, Deviat, 16 March 1743 – Madrid, 3 January
Claude-Anne de Rouvroy de Saint Simon
Claude-Anne_de_Rouvroy_de_Saint_Simon
Day of the year
2017) 1912 – Ram Vilas Sharma, Indian poet and critic (died 2000) 1913 – Claude Simon, Malagasy-French novelist and critic, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2005)
October_10
French Army officer (1751–1812)
Napoleonic Wars. He appeared as a character in Les Géorgiques by the novelist Claude Simon, his direct descendant. During the French Revolution, Lacombe-Saint-Michel
Jean-Pierre Lacombe-Saint-Michel
Jean-Pierre_Lacombe-Saint-Michel
Surname list
politician Claude Simons, Jr. (1914–1975), American college sports coach Claude Simons, Sr. (1887–1943), American college sports coach Dave Simons (1954–2009)
Simons
1940 evacuation during World War II
débâcle de 1940, d'Aragon à Claude Simon (in French). Bruxelles: Les Impressions Nouvelles. ISBN 978-2-39070-025-8. Catros, Simon; Wilkin, Bernard (2022)
The_Exodus_(1940)
French writer (1932–2016)
main new novelists, and then directed the conferences and debates on Claude Simon (1974) and on Robbe-Grillet (1975), with the participation of the two
Jean_Ricardou
Catholic diocese in France
Particularly vexatious for all the bishops of France, but especially for Bishop Claude Simon of Grenoble, was the 26th article of the "Organic Articles," stating
Diocese_of_Grenoble-Vienne
State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-3188-6. Chassé, Paul P.; Bouygues, Claude (1978). "How Elitist Were Franco American Authors in New England?". Contemporary
List_of_literary_movements
Canadian sports mascot
only 5 men portrayed the mascot: Denis Desaulniers, Jean-Claude Tremblay, Claude Hubert, Jean-Simon Bibeau and Sylvain Ouellette. Denis Desaulniers was the
Youppi!
French novel. Beginning her scholarly work with a book on French novelist Claude Simon, she shifted her attention to Québec women writers in the 1980s. Using
Karen_L._Gould
20th century French writer and lawyer
Robbe-Grillet's For a New Novel. Sarraute became, along with Robbe-Grillet, Claude Simon, Marguerite Duras, and Michel Butor, one of the figures most associated
Nathalie_Sarraute
1960 open letter supporting Algerian independence
Geneviève Serreau, actress Simone Signoret, actress Jean-Claude Silbermann, painter and writer Claude Simon, writer René de Solier D. de la Souchère Jean Thiercelin
Manifesto_of_the_121
Nebraska (1959–1961) and Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska (1983–1987). Claude Simon, 91, French writer and Nobel Prize winner. Henri Betti, 87, French composer
Deaths_in_July_2005
French novelist (1881-1958)
Martin Du Gard. Routledge. pp. 92–93. "MARTIN DU GARD Roger – Maitron". Claude Sicard, Roger Martin Du Gard. Les années d'apprentissage littéraire (1881-1910)
Roger_Martin_du_Gard
French artist (1913–1978)
vacant lot he had been living in Asnières-les-Bourges. 23-year-old Jean-Claude Simon was convicted for the murder, although some believe he was wrongly accused
Marcel_Bascoulard
Award
Enckell, Saul Bellow (awarded in 1976), Jorge Amado, György Lukács, Claude Simon (awarded in 1985), Pavlo Tychyna, and Hans Magnus Enzensberger. The highest
1967 Nobel Prize in Literature
1967_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Marcelle Semmer (1895 – c. 1944), recipient of the Croix de Guerre (1915) Claude Simon (1913–2005) Susana Soca (1906–1959), Uruguayan poet and socialité Raymond
List of people involved with the French Resistance
List_of_people_involved_with_the_French_Resistance
Cesbron (1913–1979) Armand Lanoux (1913–1983) Pierre Daninos (1913–2005) Claude Simon (1913–2005) Aimé Césaire (1913–2008) Albert Cossery (1913–2008) Félicien
List of French-language authors
List_of_French-language_authors
Award
were Jorge Luis Borges, Graham Greene, Günter Grass (awarded in 1999), Claude Simon (awarded in 1985), Marguerite Yourcenar, Octavio Paz (awarded in 1990)
1984 Nobel Prize in Literature
1984_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
1967 French film
French comedy-drama film. It starred Michel Simon, Charles Denner and Alain Cohen, and was the first film Claude Berri directed. The film was entered into
The_Two_of_Us_(1967_film)
German actor
Uhly: Königreich der Dämmerung – Director: Leonard Koppelmann 2018: Claude Simon: Das Pferd – Director: Ulrich Lampen 2018: Hilary Mantel: Brüder – Director:
Christian_Redl
French and Spanish title (1635–1755)
in 1635 to Claude de Rouvroy, comte de Rasse. The title's name refers to the seigneury that was held by the Rouvroy family at Saint-Simon in Aisne. The
Duke_of_Saint-Simon
Cemetery in Paris, France
Hitchcock Philippe Paul de Ségur, Count of Ségur (1780–1873), historian Claude Simon (1913–2005), novelist Juliusz Słowacki (1809–1849), Polish romantic poet
Montmartre_Cemetery
American publisher
publisher, and founder A Conversation with Nobel Laureate in Literature Claude Simon Archived 2014-02-06 at the Wayback Machine A Conversation with Raymond
Dalkey_Archive_Press
School in Paris, France
Lacan Marcel L'Herbier Gilles Perrault Edmond Rostand Marc Sangnier Claude Simon, literature Nobel Prize Alain Soral Eugenie Niarchos Stavros Niarchos
Collège_Stanislas_de_Paris
Mountain in France
Machine, bivouak.net. Claude Simon, Cartographie Archived 2023-03-11 at the Wayback Machine. Margueritat (1999, pp. 30–33) Simon (2002, pp. 283–290, Chapitre
Néron_(Isère)
American poet (1929–2022)
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre The Flanders Road by Claude Simon and other works, such as The Wind and The Grass The Charterhouse of Parma
Richard_Howard
German prisoner of war camp
cemetery Memorial Ehrenhain Zeithain Bob Entrop, Dutch malacologist Claude Simon, 1985 Nobel Laureate in Literature, France Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński
Stalag_IV-B
French composer
Cecile Paul Simon (April 12, 1881 – January 3, 1970) was a French composer who published under male pseudonyms and was the mother of composer Claude Arrieu
Cecile_Paul_Simon
1967 French film
René Pascal (as René Bazart) as Grandpa Anne Germain as Delphine Garnier Claude Parent as Solange Garnier Christiane Legrand as Judith Claudine Meunier
The_Young_Girls_of_Rochefort
Painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard c. 1770
composition was imitated by many artists, including the engravers Augustin-Claude-Simon Legrand (1765–1815) and Niclas Lafrensen. Many versions of La Gimblette
La_Gimblette
French writer (1911–2013)
authors such as Georges Bataille, Jean Genet, René Char, Henri Michaux, Claude Simon and Henry Miller. He also began editing the works of the Marquis de Sade
Maurice_Nadeau
roman, writers Françoise Sagan, Nathalie Sarraute, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Claude Simon, Jean Bruller (Vercors), Jean-Pierre Vernant, Frantz Fanon, etc. According
Torture during the Algerian War
Torture_during_the_Algerian_War
English novelist, poet and critic (born 1895) Nobel Prize for Literature: Claude Simon The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: no award given out this year C.
1985_in_literature
Cemetery in Grenoble, France
the city of Grenoble, France. It was blessed by the bishop of Grenoble Claude Simon on 19 August 1810. It is the largest cemetery in the city with 13 ha
Saint_Roch_Cemetery
Swedish writer (1906–1991)
in Literature, such as William Faulkner, T. S. Eliot, Pablo Neruda, Claude Simon, Vicente Aleixandre, Octavio Paz, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Mario Vargas
Artur_Lundkvist
English-born prelate
student. Whitfield was ordained to the priesthood in Lyon by Bishop Claude Simon on July 24, 1809. His mother died soon afterwards. By 1811, Whitfield
James_Whitfield_(bishop)
Day of the year
2005 – Ed McBain, American author and screenwriter (born 1926) 2005 – Claude Simon, Malagasy-French novelist and critic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1913)
July_6
List of people with the same nickname
(1904–1985), American baseball player Claude Simons Sr. (1887–1943), American sports coach at Tulane University Claude Simons Jr. (1914–1975), American college
Monk_(nickname)
French engineer and physicist
light in optical fibres. On this subject, Erich Spitz studied with Jean-Claude Simon in the CSF laboratory as early as 1963, the guided propagation of a coherent
Erich_Spitz
French writer and professor (Born:1940)
French-language writer to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature since Claude Simon for 1985, and the fourteenth since Sully Prudhomme, laureate of the first
J._M._G._Le_Clézio
2006 American film
in Command is a 2006 American action film, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and directed by Simon Fellows. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United
Second_in_Command
Region of France
Paul Valéry (1871–1945), writer, philosopher, poet and epistemologist. Claude Simon (1913–2005), writer, born in Madagascar, was brought up in Perpignan
Languedoc-Roussillon
Czech author and translator
Alfred Jarry, Raymond Queneau, Samuel Beckett, Henri Michaux, Boris Vian, Claude Simon...) and from Czech into French (Bohumil Hrabal, Vladimír Holan, Jan Skácel
Patrik_Ouředník
2026 film by Andrey Zvyagintsev
Andrey Zvyagintsev, co-written with Simon Liashenko and based on the 1969 French film The Unfaithful Wife by Claude Chabrol. In the backdrop of the Russo-Ukrainian
Minotaur_(2026_film)
French businessman (1927–2022)
Claude Taittinger (2 October 1927 – 3 January 2022) was a French businessman. He was longtime director of Taittinger Champagne and was the son of Pierre
Claude_Taittinger
d'honneur / Jean Rouaud Le Collier rouge / Jean-Christophe Rufin L'Acacia / Claude Simon Bachir, le brave tirailleur / Idir Tas Quatre soldats français (n° 1-2-3-4)
World_War_I_in_literature
Polish-Jewish Holocaust survivor
2008). "Transcript of the Shoah interview with Simon Srebrnik" (PDF file, direct download 226 KB). The Claude Lanzmann Shoah Collection (film outtakes only)
Szymon_Srebrnik
1981) 31 August – Jacques Foccart, politician (died 1997) 10 October – Claude Simon, novelist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature for 1985 (died
1913_in_France
French cartoonist
Claude Auclair (1 May 1943 – 20 January 1990) was a French cartoonist. He is best known for the post-apocalyptic comic series Simon du Fleuve. "Claude
Claude_Auclair
School in Perpignan, France
Renaudot jury Caroline Roque – author of children's novels and comics Claude Simon – Nobel Prize in Literature laureate; Prix Médicis (history) Puig-Aubert
Lycée François-Arago (Perpignan)
Lycée_François-Arago_(Perpignan)
Post-secondary school in Paris
(1613–1703), writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - (1900–1944), writer and aviator Claude Simon - (1913–2005), writer, Nobel Prize in Literature 1985 Charles Maurice
Lycée_Saint-Louis
1964 painting by Francis Bacon
(1964) to Feature in Musée d’Orsay Exhibition Reading Between the Lines: Claude Simon and the Visual Arts, Jean H. Duffy p,134-135 About Modern Art, David
Three_Figures_in_a_Room
French courtier and memoirist (1675–1755)
(duché-pairie), granted in 1635 to his father Claude de Rouvroy (1608–1693), served as both perspective and theme in Saint-Simon's life and writings. He was the second
Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon
Louis_de_Rouvroy,_duc_de_Saint-Simon
Anglo-French literary prize
Veyne (Penguin) 1990 Winner: Beryl and John Fletcher for The Georgics by Claude Simon (Calder) 1989 Winner: Derek Mahon for Selected Poems by Philippe Jaccotet
Scott_Moncrieff_Prize
Literature-related events in France during the 20th century
Duras, Robert Pinget, Michel Butor, Samuel Beckett, Nathalie Sarraute, Claude Simon, also abandoned traditional plot, voice, characters and psychology. To
20th-century French literature
20th-century_French_literature
Academic journal
and Money] 89 Sinan Anzoumana, L’argent dans l’œuvre de Claude Simon [Money in Claude Simon’s Works] 107 Jennifer Carr, ‘Aucune trace financière’: Exchange
Essays in French Literature and Culture
Essays_in_French_Literature_and_Culture
British and American actor (1889–1967)
William Claude Rains (10 November 1889 – 30 May 1967) was a British and American character actor whose career spanned almost seven decades. He was the
Claude_Rains
French writer (1940–2020)
Mitterrand and Georges Pompidou tried to get the ban lifted but failed. Claude Simon (who won the Nobel Prize in 1985) resigned from the jury of the Prix
Pierre_Guyotat
Award
were newly nominated such as Patrick White (awarded in 1973), Luis Buñuel, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Friedebert Tuglas, Tadeusz Różewicz, Vladimír Holan, Angus
1968 Nobel Prize in Literature
1968_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
CLAUDE SIMON
CLAUDE SIMON
Female
English
French form of Latin Clara, CLAIRE means "clear, bright."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Lame; Preserving; Disabled; Limping
Female
English
Pet form of French Claudia, CLAUDIE means "lame."
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Klaudios, CLAUDIU means "lame."
Female
French
Feminine form of Roman Latin Claudius and French Claude, both CLAUDIA means "lame."
Girl/Female
English German American French
Feminine of Claude.
Male
English
English form of French Claude, CLAUD means "lame."
Male
English
Lame
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Clare.French : from the female personal name Claire (feminine form of Clair), which was popularized through the fame of St. Clare of Assisi (see Chiara).
Girl/Female
French American Latin
Clear, bright. AEnglish Clara. Famous bearer: British actress Claire Bloom.
Female
English
Feminine form of French Claude, CLAUDIA means "lame."
Male
French
French form of Latin Claudius, CLAUDE means "lame."
Male
English
 Short form of English Clarence, CLARE means "illustrious." Compare with feminine Clare.
Girl/Female
Irish
A medieval name derived from Latin clarus â€clear, bright, famous.†St. Claire, a follower of St. Francis of Assisi, who left her wealthy family to found the order of nuns known as the “Poor Clares,†has always been very respected in Ireland and the name is still popular today.
Boy/Male
English American French Latin
Lame.
Female
English
Diminutive form of French Claudia, CLAUDINE means "little lame one."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Clear and Bright
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Lame; Female Version of Claude; Disabled; Limping
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Clark, CLARKE means "clerk, secretary."
Male
Italian
 Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Claudius, CLAUDIO means "lame."
CLAUDE SIMON
CLAUDE SIMON
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Plenty; Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The World; The Creation
Female
Chinese
flourishing phoenix.
Boy/Male
Indian
Elevated, Risen, Prosperous
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Handsome Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Ray of Light
Girl/Female
Biblical
His plain; his song.
Girl/Female
British, English
More Hopeful
Girl/Female
Muslim
Princess, Noble lady, Precious (Wife of the prophet Ibrahim)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva
CLAUDE SIMON
CLAUDE SIMON
CLAUDE SIMON
CLAUDE SIMON
CLAUDE SIMON
n.
That which has a dark, lowering, or threatening aspect; that which temporarily overshadows, obscures, or depresses; as, a cloud of sorrow; a cloud of war; a cloud upon the intellect.
n.
A dark vein or spot on a lighter material, as in marble; hence, a blemish or defect; as, a cloud upon one's reputation; a cloud on a title.
imp. & p. p.
of Cloud
v. t.
To furnish with a blade.
n.
Overcast or obscured with clouds; clouded; as, a cloudy sky.
v. i.
To put forth or have a blade.
v. t.
Too serve as a caudle to; to refresh.
v. t.
To make into caudle.
v. t.
To overspread or hide with a cloud or clouds; as, the sky is clouded.
v. i.
To grow cloudy; to become obscure with clouds; -- often used with up.
a.
Shutting; confining; drawing together; as, a claudent muscle.
n.
A measure for liquids in several countries. In Portugal the Lisbon almude is about 4.4, and the Oporto almude about 6.6, gallons U. S. measure. In Turkey the "almud" is about 1.4 gallons.
n.
The scapula or shoulder blade.
n.
See Letters clause / close, under Letter.
a.
Having clouds resting on the top or head; reaching to the clouds; as, cloud-capped mountains.
imp. & p. p.
of Laud
v. i.
To assign or show cause; to give a reason; to make excuse.
n.
One who lauds.
n.
A nun of the order of St. Clare.
n.
Consisting of a cloud or clouds.