be under the wing of (someone)



be under the wing of (someone)

To be protected, tutored, nurtured, or cared for by someone. I was really nervous starting my master's degree, but I was lucky enough to be under the wing of one of the top professors in the university. Our parents died when we were quite young, so my sister and I were under the wing of our grandmother for most of our lives.
See also: of, wing

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Doreen['dɔ:ri:n]
PauwelPOW-vəl, POW-wəlDutch (Archaic)
Ceridwenke-RID-wenWelsh
Dolly['dɔli]
Harendra-Indian, Hindi
Calogerakah-lo-JE-rahItalian