Proper noun
Syme (plural Symes)
A surname transferred from the given name.
According to Syme, Pliny may have been "successor to Valerius Paulinus", procurator of Gallia Narbonensis (southeastern France), early in AD 70. He seems to have a "familiarity with the provincia", which, however, might otherwise be explained. Source: Internet
But as Syme writes, the silver lining of opulence these days comes with its touch of gray—the consciousness borne of our age’s retreats and our collective fears for our future. Source: Internet
Hugh Syme, creator of graphics on many of Rush's albums, told Jeffrey Morgan in 1983 the Starman "didn't begin as an identity factor for the band, it just got adopted". Source: Internet
Amanda Syme: Thanks for lovely comment fordshouse - it is refreshing to hear people looking forward to their visits - it is obvious that it is not only the place you enjoy but you must also enjoy the people. Source: Internet
ECW Press is releasing the trade paperback of CLOCKWORK ANGELS the novel in May, with a lovely new Hugh Syme cover, a modification of his “Headlong Flight” painting. Source: Internet
At the Ministry of Truth, Winston reflects that Syme will be vaporized eventually because he’s too smart and takes risks that the Party generally frowns on. Source: Internet