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1973 chamber opera by Conrad Susa
Transformations is a chamber opera in two acts by the American composer Conrad Susa with a libretto of ten poems by Anne Sexton from her 1971 book Transformations
Transformations_(opera)
Topics referred to by the same term
Transformations (opera), a chamber opera by the American composer Conrad Susa The Transformation (album), an album by James Fortune Transformations (album)
Transformation
Chinese opera style
revolutionary operas until the period's end. After the Cultural Revolution, these transformations were largely undone. In recent years, Peking opera has responded
Peking_opera
Text used in an extended musical work such as an opera or musical
most famous in this regard, with his transformations of Germanic legends and events into epic subjects for his operas and music dramas. Hector Berlioz, too
Libretto
Rock music with a story told over multiple parts
The success of rock opera has inspired similar works in other musical styles, such as rap opera. Unlike classical opera, rock operas are typically not scripted
Rock_opera
Aspect of musical history
history of opera has a relatively short duration within the context of the history of music in general. It appeared in 1597, when the first opera, Dafne,
History_of_opera
1711 opera by George Frideric Handel
Rinaldo from two British semi-operas—George Granville's The British Enchanters, and Purcell's King Arthur. The transformations of characters to others' shapes
Rinaldo_(opera)
Myth of the Greek warrior's life
transpositions at the heart of the story were particularly popular in opera, with over 30 different operas on the theme between 1641 and 1857. Rather than allow her
Achilles_on_Skyros
1994 film
Wagner's operas, in particular The Flying Dutchman, Parsifal, Tristan und Isolde. The film was conceived as an introductory work "to a series of opera broadcasts
The Transformation of the World into Music
The_Transformation_of_the_World_into_Music
American theatre director (1932–2003)
of the Minnesota Opera for almost twenty years, where he directed several world premieres, including Conrad Susa's Transformations. He authored several
Wesley_Balk
1969. Berkoff's text was also used for the libretto to Brian Howard's 1983 opera Metamorphosis. In 1989 Berkoff directed a Broadway production of a play
The Metamorphosis in popular culture
The_Metamorphosis_in_popular_culture
Language for transforming XML documents
Opera and Internet Explorer all support XSLT 1.0 (only). Browsers can perform on-the-fly transformations of XML files and display the transformation output
XSLT
Opera by Richard Strauss
‹ The template Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Salome, Op. 54, is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss. The libretto is Hedwig Lachmann's
Salome_(opera)
Latin American television genre
A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word is a portmanteau of tele (for "television")
Telenovela
Composer and musician (1756–1791)
of most of the genres of his time: symphonies, concertos, chamber music, opera, and choral music. Born in Salzburg, Mozart quickly emerged as a child prodigy
Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
Form of traditional drama originating in Taiwan
martial law era and the transformations of modern medias. Taiwanese opera struggles to remain its vitality. The refined operas in modern concert halls
Taiwanese_opera
(Medusa) is an opera by the French composer Charles-Hubert Gervais (1671-1744), ordinaire de la Musique of the Duc de Chartres. The opera was first performed
Méduse_(opera)
American actress
"Sam" Whitmore on the NBC daytime soap opera Generations (1989–1991), as Megan Lewis on the Fox primetime soap opera Melrose Place (1996–1999), and as Lily
Kelly_Rutherford
Short story by George Langelaan
Edition B119, 1958. It was first filmed in 1958, and then again in 1986. An opera of the same name by Howard Shore premiered at the Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris
The Fly (Langelaan short story)
The_Fly_(Langelaan_short_story)
the Four Phantom Alliance, he appeared when he killed the Phantom of the Opera before he cond reveal to Ritsuka their plans. In a following battle, he
List of Fate/Grand Order characters
List_of_Fate/Grand_Order_characters
Retrieved 2024-06-10. Preston, Ro (15 January 2010). "Theater, film and opera worlds lose a light". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2024-06-15. "Laurence Olivier
List of people with prostate cancer
List_of_people_with_prostate_cancer
The following is a list of space opera media. Space opera is a subgenre of science fiction that David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer define as "colorful
List_of_space_opera_media
Opera by Richard Wagner
template Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Lohengrin (pronounced [ˈloːənˌɡʁiːn] in German), WWV 75, is a Romantic opera in three acts composed
Lohengrin_(opera)
Most populous city in the United States
numerous influential arts organizations, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, New York Philharmonic, and New York City Ballet, as well as the
New_York_City
American satirical superhero series
between Opera GX and The Boys". Meristation. Retrieved May 19, 2026. Vought International (October 11, 2023). Introducing V, Powered By Vought and Opera GX
The_Boys_(TV_series)
American actress (born 1986)
Rossum began professionally performing as a child with the Metropolitan Opera. Early on-screen roles included Genius (1999), Songcatcher (2000), Passionada
Emmy_Rossum
King of the United Kingdom since 2022
including the Royal College of Music, Royal Opera, English Chamber Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Welsh National Opera, Royal Shakespeare Company (attending
Charles_III
Fictional couple from As the World Turns
World Turns' Tom Hughes Through the Years". The Survival of Soap Opera: Transformations for a New Media Era. University Press of Mississippi. p. 94.
Tom Hughes and Margo Montgomery
Tom_Hughes_and_Margo_Montgomery
University) (b. 1933) James Levine, 77, conductor and pianist (Metropolitan Opera) (b. 1943) Michael McDermott, 67, politician and real estate broker, Libertarian
2021 deaths in the United States (January–June)
2021_deaths_in_the_United_States_(January–June)
Integral transform useful in probability theory, physics, and engineering
The equivalents for current and voltage sources are derived from the transformations in the table above. The Laplace transform is used frequently in engineering
Laplace_transform
American classical composer (born 1955)
called Cloud Generator), in order to produce timbral transformations. Pape's 1995 chamber opera Monologue uses as text the Samuel Beckett play A Piece
Gérard_Pape
Style of Italian opera
Opera seria (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɔːpera ˈsɛːrja]; plural: opere serie; usually called dramma per musica or melodramma serio) is an Italian musical
Opera_seria
Understanding of the Divine" in The Gods of Ancient Greece: Identities and Transformations (Edinburgh University Press, 2010), pp. 348–361. Dickie emphasizes
List_of_atheist_authors
19th- and 20th-century American form of musical theater
minstrel shows were the national artform, translating formal art such as opera into popular terms for a general audience. During the 1830s and 1840s at
Minstrel_show
televisione Garzanti, 1996, p.223. David Gallagher, Metamorphosis: Transformations of the Body and the Influence of Ovid’s Metamorphoses on Germanic Literature
La_donna_serpente
Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology
perseus.tufts.edu. Isocrates, Helen, 63; Clader, Helen, 70; Jackson, The Transformations of Helen, 52. For a criticism of the theory that Helen was worshiped
Helen_of_Troy
Country in Southern and Western Europe
rediscovery of imperial Rome. Marcello Piacentini, responsible for the urban transformations of cities, devised a form of simplified Neoclassicism. The history
Italy
American and French actor (born 1995)
criticism when he said he would not want to work in art forms like ballet or opera. He said he feared cinema similarly becoming as unpopular with the general
Timothée_Chalamet
Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia
Turkey's Centennial: Political, Sociological, Economic and Institutional Transformations since 1923. Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474492546.
Turkey
1847 novel by Emily Brontë
Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. The novel has been adapted as operas composed by Bernard Herrmann, Carlisle Floyd, and Frédéric Chaslin (most
Wuthering_Heights
the great figures of history" and wrote the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar about him. The opera was controversial with conservative Christian groups
List_of_agnostics
British government statement of 1917
declaration was issued, a large-scale celebration took place at the Royal Opera House – speeches were given by leading Zionists as well as members of the
Balfour_Declaration
Italian opera composer (1792–1868)
Vaches, the Swiss cowherd's call, which "undergoes a number of transformations during the opera" and gives it in Richard Osborne's opinion "something of the
Gioachino_Rossini
Period in Argentine cinema history
Gallo, who had arrived in Buenos Aires a few years before as part of an opera company. There is confusion as to which was the first narrative film in
Golden Age of Argentine cinema
Golden_Age_of_Argentine_cinema
Legal-political and theological treatise by Tomás Fernández de Medrano
and the Teatro di San Carlo, the oldest continuously active venue for opera in the world. Encoded in sacralized mathematics in Quadrados Mágicos (1744)
República_Mista
1878 novel by Leo Tolstoy
and the rapid societal transformations that followed. The novel has been adapted into various media including theatre, opera, film, television, ballet
Anna_Karenina
Building in Ankara, Türkiye
Ankara Opera House (Turkish: Opera Sahnesi) of the Turkish State Opera and Ballet, also called the Grand Theater, is the first and only Opera House of
Ankara_Opera_House
American singer and actress (born 1946)
cultural trends while maintaining a rebellious persona that made her transformations both strategic and authentic. Author Lucy O'Brien saw her as embodying
Cher
20.41°N 147.56°W / 20.41; -147.56 (Khepri) 47 1997 Khepri, God of transformations for the Heliopitans. WGPSN Khonsu 37°31′S 169°10′E / 37.51°S 169
List of craters in the Solar System
List_of_craters_in_the_Solar_System
Ongoing conflict since 2014
estimated to be worth hundreds of billions of US dollars. The green transformation or energy transition in Europe is threatening Russia's usual business
Russo-Ukrainian_war
Indian actress and director
known for playing the negative role of Deepa Rani in Asianet TV's soap opera Autograph (2009–2012) and a supporting role of Jessy in Elsamma Enna Aankutty
Shaalin_Zoya
Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Bay Önder is a 1934 Turkish-language opera by Necil Kazım Akses. It was one of a group of operas commissioned
Bay_Önder
Country in northwestern Europe
at the Wayback Machine. BBC Devon. 2007.; Lovejoy, Paul E. (2000). Transformations in Slavery: A History of Slavery in Africa (2nd ed.). New York: Cambridge
United_Kingdom
Country in Southeast Asia
Vietnamese classical opera (tuồng) can be traced to the Mongol invasions in the 13th century when the Vietnamese captured a Chinese opera troupe. Throughout
Vietnam
Broadway theater and former nightclub
Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, New York, U.S. Opened as the Gallo Opera House in 1927, it served as a CBS broadcast studio in the mid-20th century
Studio_54
Turkish psychological thriller television series
revolves around Can Manay, the main character, and tells the story of the transformation of all the characters over time. Writing for the media site MedyaBey
Fi_(TV_series)
Appointments made by King Charles III
Literature Robert Ernest Bailey, OBE. For services to the Economy and to Opera in Northern Ireland Suzanne Elizabeth, Lady Heywood of Whitehall, Chief
2024_Birthday_Honours
England and Germany". In Tessa Whitehouse; N. H. Keeble (eds.). Textual Transformations. Oxford University Press. pp. 210–226. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198808817
List of people with Huguenot ancestry
List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry
1949 opera by Carl Orff
translation of the play as a traditional opera libretto, but rather as the basis for a "musical transformation" of the tragic language of the drama of
Antigonae
Opera by Karol Szymanowski
‹ The template Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › King Roger (Polish: Król Roger, Op. 46) is an opera in three acts by Karol Szymanowski
King_Roger_(opera)
April 2024. Raw, Laurence (2013-09-18). The Silk Road of Adaptation: Transformations across Disciplines and Cultures. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 42
Flag_of_Turkey
Group; Wheelabrator Technologies Inc.; Latona Associates; the Metropolitan Opera; Liberty Lane Partners Inc.; and Perspecta Trust LLC. During the Clinton
University of Scranton buildings and landmarks
University_of_Scranton_buildings_and_landmarks
disrupting The Cosby Show at 8 (similarly to how the network aired the soap opera Return to Peyton Place, before Game 5 of the 1972 World Series, rather than
History of Major League Baseball on NBC
History_of_Major_League_Baseball_on_NBC
2025–2026 concert tour by Lady Gaga
couture-inspired fashion, with its main set piece being a Colosseum-like opera house. Its storyline explores themes of duality, death, and rebirth, expanding
The_Mayhem_Ball
History of the Vittoriano, an Italian national monument
equivalent of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, London's Admiralty Arch and the Opéra Garnier in Paris: these buildings all share a monumental and classical appearance
History_of_the_Vittoriano
Italian fairy tale
her beloved. In other variants, the maiden goes through a series of transformations after her liberation from the fruit and regains a physical body. In
The Love for Three Oranges (fairy tale)
The_Love_for_Three_Oranges_(fairy_tale)
1926 opera by Giacomo Puccini
Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Turandot (Italian pronunciation: [turanˈdo] or, prescribed, [turanˈdɔt] ; see below) is an opera in three
Turandot
Play by William Shakespeare
Taming of the Shrew has been adapted numerous times for stage, screen, opera, ballet, and musical theatre, perhaps the most famous adaptations being
The_Taming_of_the_Shrew
Opera by Richard Strauss
‹ The template Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Daphne, Op. 82, is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss, subtitled "Bucolic Tragedy in
Daphne_(opera)
Carpenter, biographer (died 2005) 1947 – 10 September: David Pountney, opera director 1949 – 25 August: Martin Amis, novelist (died 2023) 1950 – 2 January:
Timeline_of_Oxford
(2009) The Vampire Lovers (1970) Vampire Moth (1956) The Vampire of the Opera (1964) Vampire Secrets (2006) Vampire Stories: Brothers (2011) Vampire vs
List_of_films:_U–W
Capital of France
de Boulogne. The largest opera houses of Paris are the 19th-century Opéra Garnier (historical Paris Opéra) and modern Opéra Bastille; the former tends
Paris
Country in Central Europe
Churski; Tomasz Kaczmarek (2022). Three decades of Polish socio-economic transformations: geographical perspectives. Cham: Springer. p. 321. ISBN 978-3-031-06108-0
Poland
19th-century opera genre
Grand opera is a genre of 19th-century opera generally in four or five acts, characterized by large-scale casts and orchestras. The original productions
Grand_opera
Country in Southeast Europe
been described by some as the "world's most acclaimed soprano". Albanian opera singer Saimir Pirgu was nominated for the 2017 Grammy Award. The cultural
Albania
Plaça de les Dones de Nou Barris. Another of Barcelona's profound transformations came on the occasion of the 1992 Olympic Games. The event involved
Street_names_in_Barcelona
Irish-language opera by Robert O'Dwyer
Eithne was the first full-scale opera written and performed in the Irish language. It was composed by Irish composer Robert O'Dwyer. The libretto was
Eithne_(opera)
Month of 1974
War I Medal of Honor recipient Ebe Stignani, 71, Italian mezzo-soprano opera singer Virgil Miller, 87, American cinematographer on 157 films Argentine
October_1974
Genre of Chinese opera
In mainland China, revolutionary operas or model operas (Chinese: 样板戏; pinyin: yàngbǎnxì) were a series of shows planned and engineered during the Cultural
Revolutionary_opera
Opera by Nicola Porpora about the cyclops Polyphemus
Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Polifemo is an opera in three acts by Nicola Porpora with a libretto by Paolo Rolli. The opera is based
Polifemo_(opera)
Musical form consisting of principal and contrasting themes
provide music used with scene transformations or even accompaniments for dances. Ultimately, the use of ritornello in Italian opera led to the creation of some
Rondo
Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers). Christof Nel, 80, German theatre and opera director. Hans Plomp, 80, Dutch poet, playwright and writer. Mercedes Pomares
Deaths_in_August_2024
16th-century novel by Wu Cheng'en
of Heaven and Earth, who learns the art of the Tao, 72 polymorphic transformations, combat, and secrets of immortality, and whose guile and force earns
Journey_to_the_West
Country in Southeast Europe
Italian opera. The Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù was the first theatre and opera house of modern Greece and the place where the first Greek opera, Spyridon
Greece
more explicitly neo-Nazi groups in the United States." It seeks the transformation of the United States into a white ethnostate from which Jews, non-Whites
Fascism_in_the_United_States
American television soap opera (1956–2010)
Kosnik, Abigail; Harrington, C. Lee (2011). The Survival of Soap Opera: Transformations For a New Media Era. University Press of Mississippi. p. 87.
As_the_World_Turns
Second-largest city in Brazil
best-known venues for opera, ballet, and classical music, the building was inspired by the Palais Garnier, home of the Paris Opera. Construction of the
Rio_de_Janeiro
American classical record producer and pianist
Producer of the Year, Classical. He is a music producer for the Metropolitan Opera and has recorded major orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Chicago
David_Frost_(producer)
2006 novel by Kate DiCamillo
in Minnesota. The Minnesota Opera commissioned Edward Tulane, with Paola Prestini composing the music for the new opera and Mark Campbell writing the
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
The_Miraculous_Journey_of_Edward_Tulane
Province of Canada
Montreal Symphony Orchestra are respectively associated with the Opéra de Québec and the Opéra de Montreal whose performances are presented at the Grand Théâtre
Quebec
AI that generates content
1016/j.infoandorg.2025.100560. "Asia Pacific open to digital and reform transformation". IPSOS. November 11, 2024. Retrieved June 14, 2025. Baptista, Eduardo
Generative_AI
Tense used in the Latin language
speech: imperat Tullus utī iuventūtem in armīs habeat: ūsūrum sē eōrum operā sī bellum cum Veientibus foret (Livy) 'Tullus ordered him to keep the young
Latin_tenses
German fairy tale
"Hansel and Gretel" has been adapted into various media, including the opera Hänsel und Gretel by Engelbert Humperdinck, which was first performed in
Hansel_and_Gretel
American political endorsements
2024). "Joyce DiDonato Releases Statement in Support Of Kamala Harris". Opera Wire. Womack, Kalyn (August 23, 2024). "All The Black Celebs Spotted at
List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
List_of_Kamala_Harris_2024_presidential_campaign_non-political_endorsements
Fictional character from the television series The L Word
Soap opera character
Jenny_Schecter
1989 American experimental horror film
sequels: 2006's Din of Celestial Birds and 2022's Polia & Blastema: A Cosmic Opera. Merhige conceived Begotten as a dance piece for experimental theatre. It
Begotten_(film)
Capital and largest city of Armenia
The city is home to several opera houses, theatres, museums, libraries, and other cultural institutions. Yerevan Opera Theatre is the main spectacle
Yerevan
American actress (born 1975)
also starred in Pablo Larraín's biographical film about the final days of opera singer Maria Callas, titled Maria, which premiered at the 81st Venice International
Angelina_Jolie
Study of silk industry players in Lyon
Atuyer-Bianchini-Férier company [fr] established itself near the Garnier Opera and hired prestigious artists to design its patterns, including Raoul Dufy
Silk_industry_in_Lyon
British royal recognitions
Stuart Neil Luke Murphy. Chief Executive, English National Opera. For services to Opera. Professor Joseph Gerard Nellis. Professor of Global Economy
2024_New_Year_Honours
TRANSFORMATIONS OPERA
TRANSFORMATIONS OPERA
Girl/Female
Spanish American
The Gypsy title character of a Spanish soap opera from the 1970s.
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.
Girl/Female
Greek
Violet flower. The name of a Gilbert and Sullivan Opera from 1882. Also a mythological sea nymph...
Boy/Male
Welsh Latin
ALatin Gerontius, from the Greek 'geron' meaning old. Famous bearer: Welsh opera singer Sir...
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : name of a clan associated with Caithness, derived from the Old Norse personal name Gunnr (or the feminine form Gunne), a short form of any of various compound names with the first element gunn ‘battle’.Scottish : sometimes an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille Dhuinn ‘son of the servant of the brown one’ (see Dunn). (According to Woulfe a name of the same form also existed in Sligo, Ireland.)English : metonymic occupational name for someone who operated a siege engine or cannon, perhaps also a nickname for a forceful person, from Middle English gunne, gonne ‘ballista’, ‘cannon’, ‘gun’. The term originated as a humorous application of the Scandinavian female personal name Gunne or Gunnhildr.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of string or bow strings, from an agent derivative of Middle English streng ‘string’. In Yorkshire, where it is still particularly common, Redmonds argues that the surname may have been connected with iron working, a stringer having operated some form of specialist hearth.
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, German, Latin
Female Version of Leon; Shining Light; Opera Star Leontyne Price; Lioness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French sur(ri)gien (from a derivative of Late Latin chirurgia ‘handiwork’), hence an occupational name for a person who performed operations, mostly amputations. Before the advent of anaesthetics, only crude surgery was possible, and the calling was often combined with that of the barber or bath house attendant.French : topographic name for someone who lived close to a gushing spring.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Method; Way; Mode; Manner; Operation; Process
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse female personal name Gunvǫr, composed of the elements gunn ‘battle’ + vǫr, the feminine form of varr ‘defender’, or possibly from the Old Norse male personal name Gunnarr.English : occupational name for an operator of heavy artillery (see Gunn).Americanized spelling of German Gönner, a habitational name for someone from any of numerous places named Gönne.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname for a lordly, impressive, or sharp-eyed man, from Middle English egle ‘eagle’ (from Old French aigle, from Latin aquila).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Laigle in Orne, France, the name of which ostensibly means ‘the eagle’, although it is possible that the recorded forms result from the operation of early folk etymology on some unknown original. Matilda de Aquila is recorded in 1129 as the widow of Robert Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland.Jewish : translation into English of Adler.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lichfield in Staffordshire. The first element preserves a British name recorded as Letocetum during the Romano-British period. This means ‘gray wood’, from words which are the ancestors of Welsh llŵyd ‘gray’ and coed ‘wood’. By the Old English period this had been reduced to Licced, and the element feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ was added to describe a patch of cleared land within the ancient wood.English : habitational name from Litchfield in Hampshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Liveselle. This is probably from an Old English hlīf ‘shelter’ + Old English scylf ‘shelf’, ‘ledge’. The subsequent transformation of the place name may be the result of folk etymological association with Old English hlið, hlid ‘slope’ + feld ‘open country’.
Girl/Female
Spanish
The gypsy female lead in a 1970s soap opera.
Girl/Female
English
Beaver stream, from the beaver meadow. Derived from a surname and place name. Although Beverley...
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Egyptian hero of Puccini's opera Aida.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English blÅwere ‘one who blows’. The name was applied chiefly to someone who operated a bellows, either as a blacksmith’s assistant or to provide wind for a church organ. In other cases it was applied to someone who blew a horn, i.e. a huntsman or a player of the musical instrument.Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Llywarch ‘son of Llywarch’. Compare Flower.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : topographic name for someone who lived near a mill, Middle English mille, milne (Old English myl(e)n, from Latin molina, a derivative of molere ‘to grind’). It was usually in effect an occupational name for a worker at a mill or for the miller himself. The mill, whether powered by water, wind, or (occasionally) animals, was an important center in every medieval settlement; it was normally operated by an agent of the local landowner, and individual peasants were compelled to come to him to have their grain ground into flour, a proportion of the ground grain being kept by the miller by way of payment.English : from a short form of a personal name, probably female, as for example Millicent.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French faucon, falcun ‘falcon’, either a metonymic occupational name for a falconer, or a nickname for someone thought to resemble the falcon, which was regarded as a symbol of speed and courage in the Middle Ages. In a few cases, it may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a man who operated the piece of artillery named after the bird of prey. Compare Faulkner.In Louisiana, the name Falcón is borne by the descendants of Canary Islanders brought in to settle in 1779.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who kept and trained falcons (a common feudal service). Falconry was a tremendously popular sport among the aristocracy in medieval Europe, and most great houses had their falconers. The surname could also have arisen as metonymic occupational name for someone who operated the siege gun known as a falcon.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : regional name from Old French Poitevin, denoting someone from Poitou in western France. The form Potvin has long been established in England and was brought to the U.S. from there. However, French bearers of the surname Poitevin also came to the New World, where their surname underwent a similar transformation on arrival in New England.
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Arabic
Affectionate Personality
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
A Light; A Lamp
Girl/Female
American, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Beloved
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet odor, Sweet smell, Aura, Fragrance
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Cadborough, alias Gateborough, in Rye, Sussex, probably so named from Old English gÄt ‘goat’ + beorg ‘hill’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Holy one, Peace
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Clothes of Wealth
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A String of Aksa
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n.
A change in disposition, heart, character, or the like; conversion.
n.
Transformation into the form of a human being.
n.
Any change in an organism which alters its general character and mode of life, as in the development of the germ into the embryo, the egg into the animal, the larva into the insect (metamorphosis), etc.; also, the change which the histological units of a tissue are prone to undergo. See Metamorphosis.
n.
A spiritual and moral change attending a change of belief with conviction; a change of heart; a change from the service of the world to the service of God; a change of the ruling disposition of the soul, involving a transformation of the outward life.
n.
Change of form, or structure; transformation.
n.
Change of one from of material into another, as in assimilation; metabolism; metamorphosis.
n.
Transformation; change of shape.
n.
Something to be done; some transformation to be made upon quantities, the transformation being indicated either by rules or symbols.
n.
A peculiar method of transformation, in which a figure is replaced by its inverse figure. Propositions that are true for the original figure thus furnish new propositions that are true in the inverse figure. See Inverse figures, under Inverse.
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An invariable quantity; specifically, a function of the coefficients of one or more forms, which remains unaltered, when these undergo suitable linear transformations.
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The transformation of a portion of a fluid into vapor, in order to obtain the fixed matter contained in it in a state of greater consistence.
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Change of form; transformation.
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The imagined possible or actual change of one metal into another; transmutation.
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The act of transmogrifying, or the state of being transmogrified; transformation.
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The change, as of an equation or quantity, into another form without altering the value.
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A change of form, direction, or the like; transformation; conversion; turning.
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The act of transforming, or the state of being transformed; change of form or condition.
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The transformation of venous arterial blood by respiration; hematosis.
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The transformation of men into beasts.
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Relating to heterogenesis; as, heterogenetic transformations.