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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: PRE-PYR |
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PRODIGY , an extraordinary or wonderful thing, person, event, &c.; something which excites amazement and astonishment. The term
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German
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infant prodigy " too reminiscent of the " infant phenomenon " familiar
omen , portent, and abnormal or monstrous event, is probably not to be derived from pro and dicere, to foretell, prophesy, but rather, on the analogy
aphorism , from pro (prot before a vowel), and the root
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