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magnum opus

Word definitions for magnum opus in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Magnum opus , the Latin for "great work", is the masterpiece , the greatest work of a writer, artist, or composer. Magnum opus may refer to:

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A great or important work of literature, music or art, a masterpiece. 2 The best, most popular, or most renowned achievement of an author or artist, representing their major life effort.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a great work of art or literature

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"masterpiece, a person's greatest work," Latin, literally "great work" (see magnum + opus ).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
magnum opus \mag"num o"pus\ (m[a^]g"n[u^]m [=o]"p[u^]s), n. A great work of art or literature. The greatest work or achievement of a particular artist, writer, or other individual. Inspired by this milieu, [Max Stirner] wrote his magnum opus The Ego and ...

Usage examples of magnum opus.

He couldnt understand the pain of watching your most beautiful and singular piece of art die at your own hands, your magnum opus, the one thing all your life led up to, simply crumble away like that.

These basked in the limelight and hastened to publish their own researches as well as their critiques of Denis's magnum opus.

The usual biodroid cellar accommodations weren't good enough for Manwright's magnum opus.

They'd been too busy, during those last, hectic days, with the business of their magnum opus: the carpet that was soon to conceal the Fugue from sight for an age.

He did not want to be called a magnum opus as though he were a finale of sorts.

Thereby he being brought to the end of his resources, he bethought himself to pray unto the Great Gods of Heaven that they would bestow favour upon him -- for, even as did Job, he cursed not God at all -- that he might make a new sacrifice unto the Magnum Opus.