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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - protege

 
 

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protege
 noun  Etymology: French, from past participle of proteger to protect, from Middle French, from Latin protegere  Date: 1787 one who is protected or trained or whose career is furthered by a person of experience, prominence, or influence
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1.
  1. протеже ...
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2.
  fr. noun; f. -ee протеже Syn: see student ...
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3.
  (proteges) Note: The spelling 'protegee' is often used when referring to a woman. The protege of an older and more experienced person is a young person who is helped and guided by them over a period of time. He had been a protege of Captain James. N-COUNT ...
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  - 1778, from Fr. protйgй (fem. protйgйe) "one who is protected," from pp. of M.Fr. protйger "protect," from L. protegere (see protect). ...
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