Definition: The English word "Edwin" comes from Latin, and it has been used to refer to someone with great talent or expertise in a particular field, often associated with an artistic style, as in "the Edwin Dyer Award." It was not until the 20th century that the term came into use, when the first official Edwin Dyer Award was established by the International Society for the Study of American Art at Harvard University in 1968. The word has a similar meaning to "Edwin" in other languages as well. In French, it can be translated as "Jean-Christophe" or "Jean-Baptiste", and in German as "Eugene". In some other languages, such as Hungarian and Russian, the word is sometimes shortened to just "Edwin".
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