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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Same as prodigal.

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Examples

  • Lutheran in Pistorium, Polydore Virg.l. 1. de prodig.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Ldrdship to delay protesting them as long as possibly You could, If the Merchts. they are drawn upon would promise payment of the money in any reasonable time, This I was the more Inclin'd to do, in respect to the prodig ious [...] of money tht. all mankind do att this day Labour under

    Letter from Robert Carter to Lord Fairfax and William Cage, August 21, 1721 1721

  • In this comment, Coram refers to Driscoll as a "potty-mouthed prodig [y]".

    WordPress.com News 2008

  • In this comment, Coram refers to Driscoll as a "potty-mouthed prodig [y]".

    WordPress.com News 2008

  • In this comment, Coram refers to Driscoll as a "potty-mouthed prodig [y]".

    WordPress.com News 2008

  • In this comment, Coram refers to Driscoll as a "potty-mouthed prodig [y]".

    WordPress.com News 2008

  • In this comment, Coram refers to Driscoll as a "potty-mouthed prodig [y]".

    WordPress.com News 2008

  • In this comment, Coram refers to Driscoll as a "potty-mouthed prodig [y]".

    WordPress.com News 2008

  • [(I) 22.6 (confess, madam, I) 22.6 (saw no such prodig) 9.6 (y) 29.6 (in all this; the man reg) 9.6 (u) -0.4 (lated his desires,)] TJ

    Agnes De-Courci: a Domestic Tale 1789

  • [(man of fashion, who is to carry) 29.5 (this prodig) 9.5 (y) 29.5 (off in his coach, does not appear; and thus)] TJ

    Agnes De-Courci: a Domestic Tale 1789

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