Byron (en. Byron)

/ˈbaɪrən/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Pertaining to Lord Byron, 19th-century English poet.
Byron's work has influenced many later writers.
La obra de Byron ha influido en muchos escritores posteriores.
Masculine name of English origin.
The boy's name is Byron, an uncommon name in this country.
El niño se llama Byron, un nombre poco común en este país.

Etymology

Name of English origin, derived from a common surname.

Common Phrases and Expressions

byronic
Referring to the style or works of Lord Byron.
byroniano
byronic style
The lyrical and melancholic style characteristic of Byron.
estilo byroniano
byronic poetry
The poetry associated with the author's emotions and tragedy.
poesía byroniana

Related Words

romanticism
A literary and artistic movement that flourished in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
romanticismo
poetry
A literary form that expresses feelings and thoughts through stylized language.
poesía
literature
A collection of written works that belong to a specific language or place.
literatura

Slang Meanings

A carefree and romantic lifestyle.
Live like a byron, enjoying the beauty of life.
Vive como un byron, disfrutando de la belleza de la vida.
A reference to being passionate and free in relationships.
He likes to live his love in a byronic way, without ties.
Le gusta vivir su amor de forma byroniana, sin ataduras.