Definition of Simpletons. Meaning of Simpletons. Synonyms of Simpletons

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Definition of Simpletons

Simpleton
Simpleton Sim"ple*ton, n. [Cf. F. simplet, It. semplicione.] A person of weak intellect; a silly person.

Meaning of Simpletons from wikipedia

- In folklore, a simpleton is a person whose foolish actions are the subject of often-repeated stories. Simpletons are also known as noodles or fools. Folklore...
- refer to: Simpleton (reggae musician) (1971–2004), Jamaican reggae artist The Simpleton, the 1850 debut novel of Alexei Pisemsky The Simpletons, shortened...
- instalments in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, originally under the title The Simpletons, then Hearts Insurgent. In 1895, the book was published in London under...
- The Simpleton (Russian: Тюфя′к, romanized: Tyufyak, translated also as The Muff) is the debut novel by Alexei Pisemsky, written in the late 1840 and first...
- harpsichord piece, Les Niais de Sologne, whose name translates as "the simpletons of Sologne". The form is a rondo with two episodes that are variations...
- "Mayor of Simpleton" is a song written by Andy Partridge of the English band XTC, released as the first single from their 1989 album Oranges & Lemons...
- Emelya the Simpleton (Russian: Емеля-дурак) or At the Pike's Behest (Russian: По щучьему веленью) is a Russian fairy tale collected by Alexander Afanasyev...
- name; he thought Simpson was a funny name in that it sounded similar to "simpleton". The shorts became a part of The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987...
- The Simpleton (German: Der Schaafkopf) is a sculpture bust by Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, one of the Character Heads. The sculptures dimensions are 43...
- influenced by spurious brew of Tolstoy and Ruskin, and "there is always some simpleton to preach them". Winston Churchill caricatured Gandhi as a "cunning huckster"...