Noun
Alt. of Protegee
Source: Webster's dictionarySaud bin Abd al-Aziz was the moon-faced, shortsighted, bespectacled son of the old founder of Saudi Arabia, who'd always been his father's protege but had never quite lived up to everything that his father had. Robert Lacey
Andreas seems to have been warning young Walter, his protege, about love in the Middle Ages. Source: Internet
Another nephew and protege of the Wild Samoans, Solofa Fatu went by his last name in the early 1990s and teamed with cousin Samu to form the Headshrinkers. Source: Internet
FLOYD MAYWEATHER has hailed his protege Gervonta Davis for his rise from the tough streets of Baltmore to boxing world champion. Source: Internet
It's not yet clear if Ma$e, Sean "" Combs' former protege, will also be among the acts performing at the festival following his initial statement. Source: Internet
His friend and protege Philip Roth has said of him, "The backbone of 20th-century American literature has been provided by two novelists—William Faulkner and Saul Bellow. Source: Internet