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prosper (v.)

mid-14c., from Old French prosperer (14c.) and directly from Latin prosperare "cause to succeed, render happy," from prosperus "favorable, fortunate, prosperous," perhaps literally "agreeable to one's wishes," traditionally regarded as from Old Latin pro spere "according to expectation, according to one's hope," from pro "for" + ablative of spes "hope," from PIE root *spes- "prosperity" (see speed (n.)).

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Definitions of prosper from WordNet

prosper (v.)
make steady progress; be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance;
Synonyms: thrive / fly high / flourish
From wordnet.princeton.edu