pródigo
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin prōdigus (“wasteful, lavish, prodigal”), from prōdigō (“I squander, waste; I use up, consume”), from prō- + agō (“I do, make, drive”).
Adjective
pródigo m (feminine singular pródiga, masculine plural pródigos, feminine plural pródigas, comparable)
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Spanish
Etymology
From Latin prōdigus (“wasteful, lavish, prodigal”), from prōdigō (“I squander, waste; I use up, consume”), from prō- + agō (“I do, make, drive”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpɾodiɡo/, [ˈpɾoðiɣo]
Adjective
pródigo (feminine singular pródiga, masculine plural pródigos, feminine plural pródigas)
Further reading
- “pródigo” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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