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[ pros-puh-roh ] / ˈprɒs pəˌroʊ /
noun(in Shakespeare's The Tempest) the exiled Duke of Milan, who is a magician. Words nearby Prosperoprospectus, prosper, prosperity, prosperity gospel, prospermia, Prospero, prosperous, prosphora, prosphoron, pross, Prosser Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ProsperoI have a hunch that if you steer old Prospero right, he'll bring one of those cloud-capped palaces down to earth. I Walked in Arden|Jack Crawford In regard to what springs up between Ferdinand and Miranda, it is to be noted that Prospero does little but furnish occasions. Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I.|H. N. Hudson He should hold his position; by dawn Prospero will be here with the Poitanian levies.' The Hour of the Dragon|Robert E. Howard The wine was in them, and the captain commended the spiriting of it, as Prospero his Ariel. The Celt and Saxon, Complete|George Meredith
Her conversation with Prospero, and immediately afterwards with Ferdinand, who fascinates her, and with whom she falls in love. The Life & Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky|Modeste Tchaikovsky
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