gounod
/ɡuːnoʊd/Definitions
1. noun
A French composer (1818-1893), known for his operas, such as ‘Faust’ and ‘Mors et Vita’.
“Gounod’s opera ‘Faust’ is a classic of French opera.”
2. proper noun
A person bearing the name Gounod.
“Charles Gounod was a renowned composer of his time.”