Amy Lyon
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Definition
Proper noun: - Historical figure: Amy Lyon was the birth name of Emma, Lady Hamilton, an Englishwoman famous for her beauty and for being the mistress of Admiral Horatio Nelson.
Usage Notes
- This term refers specifically to the historical person. It is used primarily in historical, biographical, or academic contexts when referring to her early life before her marriage and fame.
- The name "Amy Lyon" is less commonly used than "Emma Hamilton" or "Lady Hamilton." It typically appears in detailed historical accounts.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The biography revealed that Amy Lyon, later known as Emma Hamilton, was born in Ness.
- Before her rise to prominence, she was simply Amy Lyon, a maid from Cheshire.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used metonymically to represent a person's humble origins before achieving fame or a change in social status.
- Every celebrated figure has an "Amy Lyon" period—a time before the world knew their name.
Variants and Related Words
- Emma, Lady Hamilton: The name she is most famously known by, especially during her time as a celebrated figure in Neapolitan society and as Nelson's mistress.
- Emma Hart: The name she used after her relationship with Charles Greville and before her marriage to Sir William Hamilton.
Synonyms
- Emma Hamilton
- Lady Hamilton
Related Phrases/Idioms
- From Amy Lyon to Lady Hamilton: A phrase used to describe a dramatic transformation in social status or public identity.
- Her career was a journey from Amy Lyon to Lady Hamilton, a complete reinvention of herself.
Noun
- English beauty who was the mistress of Admiral Nelson (1765-1815)