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  1. Aug 31, 2023 · From the phrase "the real Simon Pure" (the true person or article), from the character Simon Pure (who is impersonated by another, and obliged to prove his identity) in Susanna Centlivre's 1717 play A Bold Stroke for a Wife.

  2. Summary Definitions Synonyms Pronunciation Collocations Conjugations Sentences Grammar. Definition of 'simon-pure' ... [1710–20; short for the real Simon Pure, ...

  3. Simon-pure definition: real; genuine. See examples of SIMON-PURE used in a sentence.

  4. Simon-pure definition: real; genuine. See examples of SIMON-PURE used in a sentence.

  5. Oct 30, 2022 · simon-pure (adj.) simon-pure. (adj.) "genuine, pure, authentic, true," 1815, colloquial, from the true Simon Pure "the genuine person or thing" (1795), from the name of a Quaker character who is impersonated by another character (Colonel Feignwell) as part of the comedy "A Bold Stroke for a Wife" (1717) by English dramatist and actress Susannah ...

  6. simon-pure: Genuinely and thoroughly pure. They are to scurry around and among us, invisible in their service whites or whatever, and be grateful for whatever pittance our exalted public officialdom (surely the most sterling and simon-pure golden platonic souls the world has ever seen) deems “affordable” to the public purse.

  7. Sep 15, 2017 · origin of ‘simon-pure’. The phrase the (real) Simon Pure means the real or authentic person or thing in question; the adjective simon-pure means completely genuine, authentic or honest. Simon Pure is the name of a character in A Bold Stroke for a Wife (London, 1718), a comedy by the English poet, playwright and actress Susanna Centlivre ...