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Canadian award
Pentland Molson Prize for the Arts is awarded by the Canada Council for the Arts. Two prizes are awarded annually to distinguished individuals. One prize is
Molson_Prize
Canadian family
The Molson family of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, was founded by John Molson, who immigrated to Canada in 1782 from his home in Lincolnshire, England. They
Molson_family
Country in North America
Canada are recognized through various awards and prizes, such as the Molson Prize, the Audain Prize for the Visual Arts, and the Governor General's Visual
Canada
Scholar of English literature and Black Studies
Christina". Windham-Campbell Prizes. Retrieved June 13, 2026. "Shirley Cheechoo and Christina Sharpe receive 2024 Molson prizes". Canada Council for the Arts
Christina_Sharpe
Canadian pianist (1932–1982)
honours both during his lifetime and posthumously. He was awarded the 1969 Molson Prize, then worth C$15,000. In 1970, the Canadian government offered him the
Glenn_Gould
Topics referred to by the same term
the Molson Prize, a Canadian arts award presented by the Canada Council. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Prix Molson. If
Prix_Molson
Canadian author and poet (1916–2000)
du sabbat (1975) and L'enfant chargé des songes (1992). She won the Molson Prize in 1967. Hébert won France's Prix de librairies for her 1970 novel Kamouraska
Anne_Hébert
Stadium situated on the campus of McGill University in Montreal
Percival Molson Memorial Stadium (French: Stade Percival-Molson; commonly referred to as Molson Stadium, French: Stade Molson) is an outdoor football and
Percival Molson Memorial Stadium
Percival_Molson_Memorial_Stadium
Canadian philosopher (born 1955)
of Canada on December 30, 2012. In 2014 Jean Grondin was awarded the Molson Prize. The influence of Gadamer and his magnum opus Truth and Method (Wahrheit
Jean_Grondin
Canadian academic and sociologist (1924–2025)
Royal Society of Canada's Pierre Chauveau Medal He received the 1997 Molson Prize in the Social Sciences and Humanities. In 1999, he received the Royal
Guy_Rocher
Canadian philosopher (born 1941)
a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. In 2009 he was awarded the Molson Prize by the Canada Council for the Arts. Sumner is the author of four books
L._W._Sumner
Canadian painter (1935–2018)
Companion of the Order of Canada. In 1997, she was awarded the $50,000 Molson Prize for visual artists from the Canada Council for the Arts. In 2013, she
Mary_Pratt_(painter)
Ojibwe writer
University of Victoria. In 2013, he won the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize and the inaugural Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature
Richard_Wagamese
Canadian artist
internationally as an early practitioner of conceptual art; the Canada Council Molson Prize committee stated in 2005 that his "highly regarded conceptual installations
Iain_Baxter&
in art are recognized through various awards and prizes, such as, the Molson Prize, the Audain Prize for the Visual Arts, and the Governor General's Visual
Canadian_art
Topics referred to by the same term
Montreal Molson Stadium, a stadium in Montreal Molson Cup, an ice hockey trophy Molson Amphitheatre, a concert hall in Toronto Molson Prize, an arts prize Barrie
Molson_(disambiguation)
political science at the University of British Columbia, recipient of the Molson Prize Gerald Caplan (M.A.) – Canadian academic, public policy analyst, commentator
List of University of Toronto alumni
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Canadian actress
Officer of the National Order of Quebec. In 1987 she was awarded the Molson Prize. In 1969 she was awarded an honorary D.B.-A from University of Ottawa
Yvette_Brind'Amour
Scholar on the Soviet Union (born 1955)
was the recipient of the Thomas Henry Pentland Molson Prize. In 2019, she was awarded a Killam Prize. The Best Sons of the Fatherland: Workers in the
Lynne_Viola
Canadian legal scholar and poet (1899–1985)
in 1947 and awarded him its Lorne Pierce Medal in 1962. Scott won the Molson Prize in 1965. In 1966, Scott received an honorary doctorate from Sir George
F._R._Scott
Canadian political scientist (born 1943)
Stein was selected to give the 2001 Massey Lecture. She was awarded the Molson Prize by the Canada Council for an outstanding contribution by a social scientist
Janice_Stein
American historian and author (born 1941)
Royal Society of Canada and the Royal Historical Society (UK). He is a Molson Prize Laureate, awarded for a lifetime contribution to Canadian culture. He
Donald_Akenson
Canadian architect (1924–2009)
House 1967 Centennial Design Award, National Housing Design Council 1967 Molson Prize, awarded by Canada Council for the Arts 1967 Massey Medal for the design
Arthur_Erickson
Canadian choreographer
Performing Arts Award, the Premio Positano Leonide Massine Award, The Molson Prize given by the Canada Council for the Arts and an honorary doctorate granted
Édouard_Lock
Canadian literary critic (1912–1991)
Professor by the University of Toronto in 1967. He won the Canada Council Molson Prize in 1971, and the Royal Bank Award in 1978. In 1987 he received the Governor
Northrop_Frye
Canadian ale brewed by Molson
Molson Export beer is a Canadian ale brewed by Molson at a strength of 5% alcohol by volume. It was first brewed in 1903 and is the oldest Molson beer
Molson_Export
Canadian political scientist (1930–2018)
departments, and three more works appear in the top ten most used. 1982: Molson Prize for his outstanding contributions to Canadian social science. Given by
Alan_Cairns
Canadian poet
including the Prix David (1943 and 1974), the Ludger-Duvernay Prize (1957), the Molson Prize (1971), the Prix France-Canada (1973) and the Lorne Pierce Medal
Rina_Lasnier
Canadian writer (born 1942)
(1974), the Prix France-Québec (1984), the Chalmers Award (1986) and the Molson Prize (1994). He received the Lieutenant-Governor's award for Ontario in 1976
Michel_Tremblay
Canadian writer (1907–1990)
English-language fiction 1959 Succeeded by Brian Moore Preceded by Jean Gascon Molson Prize 1967 With: Georges-Henri Lévesque Succeeded by Arthur Erickson Preceded by
Hugh_MacLennan
Canadian philosopher (born 1931)
work has earned him the Kyoto Prize, the Templeton Prize, the Berggruen Prize for Philosophy, and the John W. Kluge Prize. In 2007, Taylor served with
Charles_Taylor_(philosopher)
Canadian architect (born 1934)
Canada, 1983; Banff Centre National Arts Award, 1990; Canada Council Molson Prize for the Arts, 1993; Aboriginal Achievement Award, 1995; RAIC Gold Medal
Douglas_Cardinal
Canadian scenographer
Royal Society of Canada 2020: Awarded the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize for contributions to the development of a Canadian Culture "Mary Kerr"
Mary_Kerr_(scenographer)
Canadian politician
French non-fiction. An English translation appeared in 1966. He won the Molson Prize in 1968. In the mid-1960s Le Moyne, as a humanist, was interested in
Jean_Le_Moyne
Canadian actor
1978, for his outstanding contribution to theatre, he was awarded the Molson Prize from the Canada Council. In 1979, he won the Prix Marc-Lescarbot as well
Jean_Duceppe
Canadian author (1909–1983)
General's Award three times, the Prix David twice, the Prix Duvernay and the Molson Prize. The National Library of Canada (now Library and Archives Canada) has
Gabrielle_Roy
Canadian lawyer, academic and author (born 1932)
of Canada and was promoted to Companion in 2003. He was awarded the Molson Prize in 1994. In 2003 he was awarded the Sir John William Dawson Medal, for
Martin_Friedland
Canadian non-profit music education institution
Retrieved 1 March 2011. "Jeanne Lamon Wins the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize in the Arts". Canadacouncil.ca. Archived from the original on 19 February
The Royal Conservatory of Music
The_Royal_Conservatory_of_Music
Irish Canadian political scientist
designing Governance Frameworks that promote peace." He won Canada's Molson Prize in the Social Sciences and Humanities in the same year. In 2022 he was
John_McGarry
Arts council of the Government of Canada
order to be eligible for registration. The Killam Trusts Molson Prize Virginia Parker Prize "Public Lending Right". Canada Council for the Arts. Retrieved
Canada_Council
Canadian psychologist
has also published books of Inuit stories and won the Canada Council Molson Prize in 1985. He received the Prix du Québec for research in pure and applied
Ronald_Melzack
Canadian historian (1942–2024)
prestigious Molson prize that recognizes outstanding lifetime achievements to the cultural and intellectual life of Canada. As the Molson jury explained:
Angus_McLaren_(historian)
French-Canadian musicologist and ethnomusicologist (born 1945)
1990, Molson Prize from the Canada Council 1994, prix Léon-Gérin pour les sciences sociales du Gouvernement du Québec 1996, Fumio Koizumi Prize for Ethnomusicology
Jean-Jacques_Nattiez
Canadian Inuk artist (1933–2014)
Canadian Academy of Arts. In 1999, he was awarded the Canada Council Molson Prize for his outstanding lifetime contribution to the cultural and intellectual
Kiugak_Ashoona
Canadian historian (1931–2016)
Treasure by the Japanese government in 1994. In 2005, Cook received the Molson Prize in Social Sciences and Humanities. The Politics of John W. Dafoe and
Ramsay_Cook
Canadian editorial cartoonist
government...scarcely anybody had taken a crack at Diefenbaker until then." Molson Prize: 1971. National Newspaper Award for Editorial Cartooning: 1959, 1960
Duncan_Macpherson
Canadian biologist (1920–2021)
D.Sc. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario In 1941 he won the Anne Molson Prize in Chemistry In 1965 - Fellow, Royal Society of Canada (F.R.S.C.) In
Louis_Siminovitch
Canadian ecologist (1911–2011)
the Royal Canadian Geographical Society's Massey Medal 1974 - Won the Molson Prize 1983 - Awarded the Université de Sherbrooke's prix Esdras-Minville 1983
Pierre_Dansereau
Canadian poet and singer-songwriter (born 1928)
saisons de Piquot and Quelques pas dans l'univers d'Éviola and in 1990) Molson Prize (1982) Prix Denise-Pelletier conferred by the Quebec government (1983)
Gilles_Vigneault
sacrificing popular appeal since 1975 CBC Literary Awards Canada Council Molson Prize for distinguished contributions to Canada's cultural and intellectual
Canadian_literature
British-Canadian philosopher and writer (1929–2020)
received the Alberta Achievement Award (1987) and the Canada Council Molson Prize for the Humanities and Social Sciences (1988). Penelhum's wife died in
Terence_Penelhum
Canadian writer (born 1947)
PEN/Nabokov Award for International Literature - 2020 Molson Prize - 2021 Windham-Campbell Literature Prize - 2024 Who's Who in Canadian Literature. Toronto:
M._NourbeSe_Philip
Canadian Métis fiddler
Jean) (2008) The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012) The Canada Council Molson Prize (2014) Music portal Canada portal Music of Canada List of Canadian musicians
John_Arcand
Canadian environmental researcher (born 1948)
nominations are: CUFA Distinguished Academic Career Achievement Award, 2014 Molson Prize, Canada Council for the Arts, 2013. Bissett Alumni Award for Distinctive
Ann_Dale
Canadian playwright (1930–2016)
cultural award granted by the Quebec government at the time) 1984 – Molson Prize, Canada Council 1985 – Membre de l’Ordre des francophones d’Amérique
Marcel_Dubé
1993 Canadian film
the process of building their characters. The film won the L.E. Ouimet-Molson Prize from the Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma in 1994, and
Two_Can_Play_(1993_film)
Canadian translator
2008, made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec. She won the 2008 Molson Prize for the Arts. "Sheila Leah Fischman". The Governor General of Canada
Sheila_Fischman
Canadian opera singer
Medal (1972), the Ontario Arts Council Medal of Excellence (1973), the Molson Prize (1980), the Toronto Arts Award for music (1987), a Governor General's
Lois_Marshall
Priestley Award for best article in English Studies in Canada, 1989 "Molson Prize to Alumna". sites.ualberta.ca. 1994. Retrieved March 26, 2020. "About
Juliet_McMaster
Retired Scottish sociologist
Outstanding Contribution Award from the Surveillance Studies Network 2020 Molson Prize from the Canada Council for the Arts and SSHRC Lyon, David (June 1981)
David_Lyon_(sociologist)
Canadian arts theorist (1927–2019)
essays, contributed to various art publications and was awarded the Molson Prize in Humanities and Social Sciences from the Canada Council for her work
Fernande_Saint-Martin
British-Canadian actor (1936–2021)
Arts Award, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts (2000), the Molson Prize; and, from the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT)
Christopher_Newton
Canadian writer, literary critic, philosopher, poet and theorist (1912–1995)
1968, the UBC Medal for Popular Biography in 1973 and 1976, and the Molson Prize in 1973. In 1970, he received an honorary doctorate from Sir George Williams
George_Woodcock
Musical artist
film Last Night. In 2007, he was a recipient of the Canada Council's Molson Prize for distinguished achievement in the arts. In 2014, he was inducted as
Alex_Pauk
Lists of humanities awards "Molson Prizes" (PDF). Canada Council for the Arts. 2016. Retrieved 2017-02-25. "Molson Prizes". Canada Council for the Arts
List of general awards in the humanities
List_of_general_awards_in_the_humanities
Canadian philosopher
"contribution to the field of theology". In 1969, he was awarded the Molson Prize. In 1970, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Audet
Jean-Paul_Audet
Alcoholic beverage brand from Canada
renamed Carling O'Keefe, and merged with the Molson Brewery, which then merged with Coors to form Molson Coors. The origin of Carling dates back to 1818
Carling_Brewery
Canadian anthropologist
social sciences. In 2002 she received the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize. She was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec in 2004 and
Margaret_Lock
Canadian novelist (1937–2025)
Athanase-David in 1995 Winner of the Molson Prize from the Canada Council in 2000 Winner of the Gilles-Corbeil Prize (Le Nobel québécois) in 2008 The "Jimmy"
Jacques_Poulin
Musical artist
$50K Molson Prize". CBC News. 31 May 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2019. John, Therauds (31 May 2012). "Arts portion of Canada Council Molson Prize awarded
Dáirine_Ní_Mheadhra
Canadian opera director, actor, and administrator
and The Marriage of Figaro the following season. He was awarded the Molson Prize in 1967. Then between 1968 and 1974, he was artistic director of Stratford
Jean_Gascon
Canadian-American conceptual artist and painter
media. In 1996, he was the recipient of 1995 Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize. Ferguson retired from teaching in 2006. His estate is represented by
Gerald_Ferguson
Canadian bioethicist (born 1961)
awards and honours include: Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize Winner, 2023. Killam Prize winner. Category: Humanities, 2022. Queen Elizabeth II
Francoise_Baylis
Canadian historian (1926–2021)
political science at Dalhousie University, he was awarded the Canada Council Molson Prize in 1984 and was named a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. In 1985
James_Eayrs
Canadian editor and professor
was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She was awarded the Molson Prize in 1983 for her editorial work on the Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Francess_Halpenny
Canadian painter (1904–1990)
awards for his works, including the Louis-Philippe Hébert prize in 1971 and the Molson Prize for the Canada Council for the Arts in 1974. In 1968, he became
Jean_Paul_Lemieux
Métis author, playwright, broadcaster, filmmaker, and Elder
(2006) Saskatchewan Order of Merit (2006) Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize (2004) Saskatchewan Theatre Hall of Fame (2000) Chief Crowfoot Award
Maria_Campbell
American-Canadian musician (1949–2021)
In March 1999, the Canada Council for the Arts awarded her the 1998 Molson Prize in the Arts, recognizing her outstanding lifetime contribution to the
Jeanne_Lamon
Canadian writer (1939–2021)
Homme sans avenir 2012: Honorary degree (Université de Montréal) 2016: Molson Prize for her body of work 2016: Companion of the Ordre des arts et des lettres
Marie-Claire_Blais
New Zealand-born Canadian-based law academic
doctorate in laws from McGill University and was awarded the Canada Council Molson Prize in the Humanities and Social Sciences. In the same year he was elected
Michael_Trebilcock
Canadian writer (1945-2016)
finalist for the Molson Prize Lettres à cher Alain (1990) Les Inconnus du jardin, novel (1991), was a finalist for the Molson Prize Les Oiseaux de Saint-John
Nicole_Houde
Canadian artist
of the 1989 Canada Council Molson Prize, the 1994 Toronto Arts Foundation Visual Arts Award, the 1993 Gershon Iskowitz Prize, the 1999 Bell Canada Award
Vera_Frenkel
Canadian economist
Constitutional Reform - Province of Nova Scotia, June/December 1991. Molson Prize Selection Committee, (SSHRC and Canada Council, 1991/92). Advisory Board
Lars_Osberg
Canadian dancer, choreographer and director
Star for choreography 1983 Molson Prize 1988 Dance Canada Prize 1988 Banff Centre National Arts Award 2001 Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing
Brian Macdonald (choreographer)
Brian_Macdonald_(choreographer)
Canadian writer (1928–1996)
Belgique 1977 – Ludger-Duvernay Prize 1981 – Prix Guillaume Apollinaire 1983 – Prix Athanase-David 1985 – Molson Prize 1988 – Prix Fleury-Mesplet 1990
Gaston_Miron
Canadian violinist (1940–2022)
nominations and 3 wins Chalmers National Music Award The Canada Council Molson Prize 1964 Prix de Virtuosité from the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève 2013
Andrew_Dawes_(musician)
Canadian musician
- Prix Jules-Léger 1998 - Prix Opus : compositeur de l'année 2003 - Molson Prize 2004 - Prix Denise-Pelletier 2013 - Knight of the National Order of Quebec
Walter_Boudreau
Canadian filmmaker
-Ouimet-Molson 1975 - Prix Victor-Morin 1975 - Best Director, Canadian Film Awards 1975 - Best Director Award (Cannes Film Festival) 1980 - Molson Prize 1981
Michel_Brault
Canadian author (born 1950)
Arts from Carleton University. In 2016, he received the Canada Council Molson Prize for his career achievement.[citation needed] Vassanji's works have been
M._G._Vassanji
British brewery
Interbrew to sell the Bass brewery along with certain brands to Coors (now Molson Coors), while retaining the rights to the Bass brand. In 2010, it was widely
Bass_Brewery
including a term as vice-president, and on grant committees of SSHRC and the Molson Prize Committee. He also served as a member of the SSHRC steering committee
Doug_Owram
Public university in Montreal, Canada
designed the addition of the West Wing of the Arts Building for William Molson, 1861. Alexander Francis Dunlop designed major alterations to the East Wing
McGill_University
Canadian sociologist, philosopher, theologian and poet (1927–1997)
Léon-Gérin 1990 Succeeded by Bruce Trigger Preceded by Denys Arcand Molson Prize 1992 With: Douglas Cardinal Succeeded by Juliet McMaster Preceded by
Fernand_Dumont
Canadian composer (born 1949)
Calgary, 1996 Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music, 1999 Order of Ontario, 2001 Officer of the Order of Canada, 2002 Molson Prize, Canada Council for the
Alexina_Louie
Annuan horse race in Toronto, Canada
The inaugural race in 1988 was sponsored by Molson Breweries with a purse of $750,000 and run as the Molson Export Challenge, reflecting the name of the
Woodbine_Mile
"Prix L.E. Ouimet-Molson". Ciné-Bulles, Vol. 4, No. 5, February/March 1985. p. 17. "Quebec film-makers win award but are denied the prize money". Calgary
Prix_Luc-Perreault
Canadian geographer, professor, and author (1923–2020)
Society's Massey Medal 1982 – Gloire de l'Escolle Medal 1982 – Molson Prize 1987 – Léon-Gérin Prize 1989 – Correspondent of Académie des Sciences Morales et
Louis-Edmond_Hamelin
announces composer Alexina Louie as a recipient of one of the 2019 Molson Prizes. 13 June – The Stavanger Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment
2019_in_classical_music
American actress (1934–2015)
1968, she joined the Trinity Repertory Company with her husband, Martin Molson (1928–1980), where they debuted together in Brother to Dragons. Highlights
Barbara_Meek
Fictional character in novel Hannibal
company that dated back to the American Civil War, and Mason's father, Molson, had expanded the company into an empire by the time of Mason's birth. Mason
Mason_Verger
MOLSON PRIZE
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English : reduced form of Ellison.English : variant spelling of Elson.
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Victory of the People; Son of Nicholas; Triumphant People; People's Victory
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English : patronymic of unexplained etymology. Perhaps an importation to England of Dutch Dolsen.
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English : variant of Belson or an altered spelling of Billson, a patronymic from Bill 1.
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Scottish and northern Irish : variant of Curzon.English (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French corson, a diminutive of curt ‘short’ (see Court).
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English : unexplained. It may be a variant of Balson (see Balsam) or Bulson.
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English : patronymic from Morse?
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English : unexplained; most probably a patronymic from an unidentified medieval personal name, but compare Balson and Bolson.
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English : from a Middle English personal name, Colstan, which is probably from Old Norse Kolsteinn, composed of the elements kol ‘charcoal’ + steinn ‘stone’.English : habitational name from Colston Basset in Nottinghamshire, or the nearby Car Colston, both of which seem to have originally been named from the Old Norse personal name Kolr + Old English tūn ‘settlement’. The first syllable of Car Colson was originally the defining prefix kirk ‘church’.English : habitational name from Coulston in Wiltshire, which is named with the genitive case of an Old English personal name Cufel (diminutive of Cufa) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
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English : variant of Melson.
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English : metronymic from the Middle English female personal name Mal, a pet form of the Norman name Mathilde (see Mould 1).English : perhaps a habitational name from a place so named in Devon.
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English : variant of Goldstone 2 and 3.
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Triumphant people; people's victory.
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English (Yorkshire) : patronymic from the personal name Toll.
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English : patronymic from the personal name Miles (of Norman origin but uncertain derivation; possibly related to Michael or Latin miles ‘soldier’, or even the Slavic name element mil ‘grace’, ‘favor’), or a metronymic from the female personal name Milla.English : metronymic from the old female personal name Milde, Milda, from Old English milde ‘mild’, ‘gentle’.
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English : variant of Hobson.
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English : variant of Folsom.
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English : variant of Balsam.English : alternatively, it may be a patronymic from an unidentified personal name. Compare Bolson.
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English : variant spelling of Moulton.
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English : possibly a variant of Godson (see Goodson) or a patronymic from the personal name Gotte (see Gott).
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Stream
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Auspicious
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English : occupational name for a maker of wheels, from Middle English whele ‘wheel’ (Old English hwēol) + wyrhta ‘wright’. See also Wheeler.John Wheelwright (c. 1592–1679), clergyman, came to Boston, MA, from Lincolnshire, England in 1636. He was banished from Massachusettes for his support of his sister-in-law, Anne Hutchinson, in the antinomian controversy; he set up a community at Exeter, NH.
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The Wind which Passes through East
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, the self-existing one.
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King
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Shining Moon.
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Affection
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Servant of the Glorious One
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n.
The juicy fruit of certain cucurbitaceous plants, as the muskmelon, watermelon, and citron melon; also, the plant that produces the fruit.
n.
To put poison upon or into; to infect with poison; as, to poison an arrow; to poison food or drink.
n.
To injure or kill by poison; to administer poison to.
v. i.
To act as, or convey, a poison.
n.
Any agent which, when introduced into the animal organism, is capable of producing a morbid, noxious, or deadly effect upon it; as, morphine is a deadly poison; the poison of pestilential diseases.
a.
Made by melting and casting the substance or metal of which the thing is formed; as, a molten image.
adv.
Much; very; as, molto adagio, very slow.
n.
That which taints or destroys moral purity or health; as, the poison of evil example; the poison of sin.
n.
Motion excited by reflex nerves. See Excito-motory.
v. i.
To make a significant movement or gesture, as with the hand; as, to motion to one to take a seat.
n.
A crescentlike outwork. See Half-moon.
n.
A proposal or suggestion looking to action or progress; esp., a formal proposal made in a deliberative assembly; as, a motion to adjourn.
n.
See Foison.
n.
Direction of movement; course; tendency; as, the motion of the planets is from west to east.
v. t.
To build stonework or brickwork about, under, in, over, etc.; to construct by masons; -- with a prepositional suffix; as, to mason up a well or terrace; to mason in a kettle or boiler.
v. t.
To direct or invite by a motion, as of the hand or head; as, to motion one to a seat.
n.
Motion given by inherent power, without external impulse; spontaneus or voluntary motion.
a.
Melted; being in a state of fusion, esp. when the liquid state is produced by a high degree of heat; as, molten iron.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Mormons; as, the Mormon religion; Mormon practices.
n.
Power of, or capacity for, motion.