prodigues 23
Lavish second-person singular present subjunctive of the verb, from the latin prodigal prodigis prodigere which means lavish, dispel, wasting and also push, advancing ( pro: denlate and Aug agis agere: lead, lead ): lead or lead forward. In Spanish is also polysemous, since it means: dispel, squander, spend and splurge too much and also granting favors or praise someone
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