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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
daughter/ˈdɔːtə(r)/
noun
  • 1 a girl or woman in relation to her parents.

    ■ a female descendant.

    ■ a woman considered as the product of a particular influence or environment.

  • 2 Physics a nuclide formed by the radioactive decay of another.
– derivatives
daughterhood noun,
daughterly adjective.
– origin OE dohtor, of Gmc origin.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
prodigal/ˈprɒdɪɡl/
adjective
  • 1 wastefully extravagant.
  • 2 lavish.
noun a prodigal person.

■ (also prodigal son or daughter) a person who leaves home to lead a prodigal life but returns repentant.

[with allusion to the parable in Luke 15:11–32.]
– derivatives
prodigality noun,
prodigally adverb.
– origin ME: from late L. prodigalis, from L. prodigus ‘lavish’.
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