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Definition of prodigies - 2 dictionary results

prod⋅i⋅gy

[prod-i-jee]
–noun, plural -gies.
1. a person, esp. a child or young person, having extraordinary talent or ability: a musical prodigy.
2. a marvelous example (usually fol. by of).
3. something wonderful or marvelous; a wonder.
4. something abnormal or monstrous.
5. Archaic. something extraordinary regarded as of prophetic significance.

Origin:
1425–75; late ME prodige < L prōdigium prophetic sign
prod·i·gy   (prŏd'ə-jē)   
n.   pl. prod·i·gies
  1. A person with exceptional talents or powers: a math prodigy.
  2. An act or event so extraordinary or rare as to inspire wonder. See Synonyms at wonder.
  3. A portentous sign or event; an omen.

[Middle English prodige, portent, from Latin prōdigium.]
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