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# {{plural of|prole|lang=en}}
# {{plural of|en|prole}}


===Anagrams===
===Verb===
{{head|en|verb form}}
* {{anagrams|en|a=eloprs|Lopers|lopers|polers|sloper}}


# {{infl of|en|prole||s-verb-form}}
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===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=eloprs|Lopers|Spoerl|lopers|polers|sloper}}


==Latin==
==Latin==


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{PIE root|la|h₂el}}
{{root|la|ine-pro|*h₂el-|id=grow}}
From {{affix|la|prō-|*olēs}}.
From {{m|la|pro-}} + {{m|la|*oleō|*olēs|growth}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
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===Noun===
===Noun===
{{la-noun|prōlēs|prōlis|f|third}}
{{la-noun|prōlēs<3>|g=f}}


# [[offspring]], [[children]], [[progeny]], [[descendants]], a [[line]] of descendants, [[family]], [[race]]
# [[offspring]]
#: {{syn|la|stirps|stirpis|prōgeniēs|partus}}
#* {{Q|la|Virgil|Aeneid|1|74|thru=75|quote=“Omnīs ut tēcum meritīs prō tālibus annōs<br/>exigat, et pulchrā faciat tē '''prōle''' parentem.”|trans=''“[Aeolus,] as a reward for the services [now] required, [Deiopea will spend] all [her] years with you, and make you a father '''with''' a fair '''line''' [of descendants].”''<br/>(Juno tempts Aeolus to do her will by offering him marriage to Deiopea. [[Alliteration]]: “[[pulchra]] prole [[parentem]].”)}}
#* {{Q|la|Ovid|Fasti|6|719|quote=Tollet humō validōs '''prōlēs''' Hyriēa lacertōs.|trans=''The '''offspring''' of Hyrieus will raise from the ground his strong arms''<br/>(See: {{w|Hyrieus}}; {{w|Orion (mythology)}}. The {{w|heliacal rising}} of the upper part of {{w|Orion (constellation)}} occurs in June.)}}


====Inflection====
====Declension====
{{la-decl-3rd-I|prōlēs|prōl}}
{{la-ndecl|prōlēs<3>}}


====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
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====Descendants====
====Descendants====
* Italian: {{l|it|prole}}
* {{desc|ca|prole}}
* Portuguese: {{l|pt|prole}}
* {{desc|it|prole}}
* Spanish: {{l|es|prole}}
* {{desc|roa-opt|proe}}
* {{desc|bor=1|pt|prole}}
* {{desc|es|prole}}


===References===
===References===
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* {{R:Century 1911|prolific}}
* {{R:Century 1911|prolific}}


{{C|la|Collectives|Family}}
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==Spanish==
==Spanish==
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{{head|es|noun form}}
{{head|es|noun form}}


# {{plural of|prole|lang=es}}
# {{plural of|es|prole}}

Latest revision as of 21:42, 29 May 2024

English

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Noun

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proles

  1. plural of prole

Verb

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proles

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of prole

Anagrams

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Latin

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Etymology

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From pro- + *olēs (growth).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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prōlēs f (genitive prōlis); third declension

  1. offspring, children, progeny, descendants, a line of descendants, family, race
    Synonyms: stirps, stirpis, prōgeniēs, partus
    • 29 BCE – 19 BCE, Virgil, Aeneid 1.74–75:
      “Omnīs ut tēcum meritīs prō tālibus annōs
      exigat, et pulchrā faciat tē prōle parentem.”
      “[Aeolus,] as a reward for the services [now] required, [Deiopea will spend] all [her] years with you, and make you a father with a fair line [of descendants].”
      (Juno tempts Aeolus to do her will by offering him marriage to Deiopea. Alliteration: “pulchra prole parentem.”)
    • 8 CE, Ovid, Fasti 6.719:
      Tollet humō validōs prōlēs Hyriēa lacertōs.
      The offspring of Hyrieus will raise from the ground his strong arms
      (See: Hyrieus; Orion (mythology). The heliacal rising of the upper part of Orion (constellation) occurs in June.)

Declension

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Third-declension noun (i-stem).

singular plural
nominative prōlēs prōlēs
genitive prōlis prōlium
dative prōlī prōlibus
accusative prōlem prōlēs
prōlīs
ablative prōle prōlibus
vocative prōlēs prōlēs

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Catalan: prole
  • Italian: prole
  • Old Galician-Portuguese: proe
  • Portuguese: prole
  • Spanish: prole

References

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Spanish

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Noun

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proles

  1. plural of prole