prospero
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prospero
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prospero (uncountable, accusative prosperon)
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prospero
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prospero (feminine prospera, masculine plural prosperi, feminine plural prospere)
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Etymology 2 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
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prospero
Further reading edit
- prospero1 in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈpros.pe.roː/, [ˈprɔs̠pɛroː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈpros.pe.ro/, [ˈprɔspero]
Etymology 1 edit
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prosperō (present infinitive prosperāre, perfect active prosperāvī, supine prosperātum); first conjugation
- to further (cause to succeed)
- to propitiate
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prosperō
References edit
- “prospero”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “prospero”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- prospero in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co.
- (ambiguous) to be favoured by Fortune; to bask in Fortune's smiles: fortunae favore or prospero flatu fortunae uti (vid. sect. VI. 8., note uti...)
- (ambiguous) to be favoured by Fortune; to bask in Fortune's smiles: fortunae favore or prospero flatu fortunae uti (vid. sect. VI. 8., note uti...)
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- Rhymes: -ɛɾu
- Hyphenation: pros‧pe‧ro
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prospero
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prospero