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BNC: 25418 COCA: 19078

opus

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opus /ˈoʊpəs/ noun
plural opera /ˈoʊpərə/ also opuses /ˈoʊpəsəz/
opus
/ˈoʊpəs/
noun
plural opera /ˈoʊpərə/ also opuses /ˈoʊpəsəz/
Learner's definition of OPUS
[count]
: a piece of music written by a major composer(作曲大师的)编号音乐作品usually singular通常用单数usually followed by a number (called an opus number) that indicates when a piece of music was written in the list of works written by the same composer通常接数字(称为乐曲编号),表示同一作曲家所谱写作品完成的先后顺序
formal : an important work done by a writer, painter, etc.(作家、画家等的)重要作品,大作usually singular通常用单数
see also magnum opus
BNC: 25418 COCA: 19078
plural opera ˈō-pə-rə How to pronounce opus (audio) ˈä- How to pronounce opus (audio) also opuses ˈō-pə-səz How to pronounce opus (audio)
: work entry 2 sense 3b
… produced a vast opus on the history of civilization. Norman Cousins
At present he is planning the Pumpkins' next release, a double-album opus that is bound to delight the fans who snatched up his band's last release … Chris Mundy
especially : a musical composition or set of compositions usually numbered in the order of its issue
the composer's first opus
"… opus numbers are meant to indicate the chronological order of musical pieces, although sometimes they indicate the order of publication rather than the exact order of composition. Sometimes it's actually scholars who make chronological catalogs long after the composers have died. …" Miles Hoffman

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A literary opus is often a single novel, though the word may sometimes refer to all of a writer's works. But opus normally is used for musical works. Mendelssohn's Opus 90 is his Italian Symphony, for example, and Brahms's Op. 77 is his Violin Concerto. Since many composers' works were never given opus numbers in an orderly way, they now often have catalog numbers assigned by later scholars. So Haydn's Symphony No. 104 is Hob.104 (Hob. is short for Anthony van Hoboken, the cataloger), and Mozart's Marriage of Figaro is K.492 (K. stands for Ludwig Köchel).

Example Sentences

the composer's final opus was performed posthumously to great acclaim
Recent Examples on the Web The Nashville singer-songwriter demonstrated exactly that during her surging set, which highlighted the spooky, solemn songs from her 2021 opus A Southern Gothic. Jonathan Bernstein, Rolling Stone, 25 July 2022 This sharply executed, good-humored horror opus represents a promising first dual directorial effort for Fernando Gonzalez Gomez and Raul Cerezo, each of whom has a number of shorts under his belt. Dennis Harvey, Variety, 2 June 2022 Juliette Porter's friendships with a hapless group of twenty-somethings are the focus of this MTV opus. Amy Mackelden, ELLE, 30 Apr. 2022 In director Federico Fellini’s atmospheric opus La Dolce Vita, roadsters play as pivotal a role in the meandering storyline as do its glamorous Romans. Basem Wasef, Robb Report, 25 May 2022 The record is a down-tempo pop opus, one that exposes the dark shadows behind the American Dream. James Sullivan, BostonGlobe.com, 11 May 2022 Donald Glover’s hilarious opus Atlanta on FX is coming to a close. Essence, 26 June 2021 Harrison's graduation from the band's lead guitarist to full-fledged creative partner is arguably the chief subplot of Jackson's eight-hour opus, and his representative Rock Hall outfit reflects this metamorphosis. Jordan Runtagh, PEOPLE.com, 4 Apr. 2022 Villeneuve’s omission is shocking because the film performed so well in other categories and he was widely credited with wrestling Frank Herbert’s futuristic opus into a compelling piece of cinema. Jordan Moreau, Variety, 8 Feb. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Latin oper-, opus (plural opera) "work, effort, product of labor, work of art," going back to Indo-European *h3ep-os-, *h3ep-es- "work" (whence also Sanskrit apas- "work, action"), derivative of *h3ep- "ability, force," whence Latin op-, *ops "power, ability, wealth, resource(s)," and, with varying suffixation, Sanskrit apnas- "possession, property, work," Hittite happina- "rich," happir-, happar- "business, trade," Germanic *afla- (whence Old English afol "power, might," Old Norse afl "strength"); and, with lengthened ablaut grade, Sanskrit āpas- "work, religious act," Avestan huuāpah- "performing good deeds," Germanic *ōbjan- "to perform" (whence Old Saxon oƀian "to celebrate," Old High German uoben, uoppen "to practice, exercise")

Note: Possibly also related are Old Norse efna "to perform, fulfill," Old English efnan "to accomplish, achieve" (from Germanic *abnjan-?), but this is uncertain.

First Known Use

1808, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of opus was in 1808
BNC: 25418 COCA: 19078

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