Definition of Simenon

1. Noun. French writer (born in Belgium) best known for his detective novels featuring Inspector Maigret (1903-1989).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Simenon

Silvery River
Silvia
Silvia atricapilla
Silvius
Silybum
Silybum marianum
Simarouba
Simarouba amara
Simarouba glauca
Simaroubaceae
Simba
Simbirsk
Simbu virus
Simchas Torah
Simchat Torah
Simenon (current term)
Simeon
Simferopol
Simhat Torah
Simhath Torah
Simian Virus 40
Simmonds' disease
Simmons
Simmons' citrate medium
Simmons-Smith reaction
Simnel Sunday
Simolean
Simoleans
Simoleon
Simon

Literary usage of Simenon

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Scots Digest of the Cases Decided in the Supreme Courts of Scotland: And by John Condie Stewart Sandeman (1905)
"Simenon v. Simpson, 1891, 18 R. 1207 ; 28 SLR 910. 4. Curator Bonis—Appointment—Effect of—Reclaiming Note.—A curator lioni* was appointed to an ..."

2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"The detective novel in France today can be summarized in two names:Georges Simenon and Pierre Very. The first stopped writing mystery stories a few years ..."

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