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| | gilbert | (n) a unit of magnetomotive force equal to 0.7958 ampere-turns, Syn. Gi, Gb | | gilbert | (n) a librettist who was a collaborator with Sir Arthur Sullivan in a famous series of comic operettas (1836-1911), Syn. William Schwenk Gilbert, William Gilbert, Sir William Gilbert, William S. Gilbert | | gilbert | (n) English court physician noted for his studies of terrestrial magnetism (1540-1603), Syn. William Gilbert | | gilbert | (n) English navigator who in 1583 established in Newfoundland the first English colony in North America (1539-1583), Syn. Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Humphrey Gilbert | | gilbert | (n) United States architect who influenced the development of the skyscraper (1859-1934), Syn. Cass Gilbert | | gilbert and ellice islands | (n) a former British possession in Micronesia | | gilbert and sullivan | (n) the music of Gilbert and Sullivan, Example: he could sing all of Gilbert and Sullivan | | gilbertian | (adj) of or pertaining to or characteristic of the style of William S. Gilbert, Example: Gilbertian libretti | | gilbertian | (adj) wildly comic and improbable as in Gilbert and Sullivan operas; - T.C.Worsley, Example: a Gilbertian world people with foundlings and changelings | | gilbert islands | (n) a group of islands in Micronesia to the southwest of Hawaii; formerly part of the British colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands until it became part of the Republic of Kiribati in 1979 |
| | Gilbert | prop. n. William Schwenk Gilbert, an English dramatist born at London Nov. 18, 1836. He is most famous for his collaborations with Sir Arthur Sullivan on a number of humorous light operas which are known as “Gilbert and Sullivan Operas”. His first play was “Dulcamara” (1866). He also wrote “The Palace of Truth” (1870), “Pygmalion and Galatea” (1871), “Sweethearts” (1874), “Engaged” (1877), “The Mountebanks” (1891), and in collaboration with Sir A. Sullivan (who wrote the music), he wrote “The Sorcerer” (1877), “H. M. S. Pinafore” (1878), “The Pirates of Penzance” (1879), “Patience” (1881), “Iolanthe” (1883), “The Mikado” (1885), “Ruddygore” (1887), “The Yeomen of the Guard” (1888), “The Gondoliers” (1889), and “Utopia, limited” (1893). The light operas proved very popular and continue to be performed over one hundred years later. He also published other works. [ Century Dict. 1906 +PJC ] | | Gilbert and Sullivan | William Schwenk Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan, who collaborated on a number of light operas. See Gilbert. [ PJC ] | | Gilbertian | prop. a. 1. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the style of William S. Gilbert; as, Gilbertian libretti. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. Wildly comic and improbable, as in Gilbert and Sullivan operas; as, Gilbertian coincidences. [ WordNet 1.5 ] a Gilbertian world people with foundlings and changelings. T. C. Worsley [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
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