SIMEON


Meaning of SIMEON in English

noun Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek Symeōn, from Hebrew Shim‘ōn Date: before 12th century a son of Jacob and the traditional eponymous ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel, a devout man of Jerusalem held to have uttered the Nunc Dimittis on seeing the infant Jesus in the temple

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