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adjective (successful, especially in business: a prosperous businessman.) framgangsrik; velståendeadj. \/ˈprɒsp(ə)rəs\/1) blomstrende2) velstående, formuende, velhavende, velberget3) heldig, lykkelig, fremgangsrik4) gunstigprosperous days velmaktsdager
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prosperous — adj. 1 successful; rich (a prosperous merchant). 2 flourishing; thriving (a prosperous enterprise). 3 auspicious (a prosperous wind). Derivatives: prosperously adv. prosperousness n. Etymology: ME f. obs. F prospereus f. L prosper(us) … Useful english dictionary
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