under wing



*under someone's wing(s)

Fig. receiving someone's care and nurturing. (*Typically: get someone ~; have some-one ~; take someone ~.) John wasn't doing well in geometry until the teacher took him under her wing. I had a number of the new workers under my wing for a few weeks.
See also: wing

under your wing

helped and protected by you One of the children in the class will usually take a new girl or boy under their wing for the first few weeks.
Usage notes: also used in the forms under someone's wing or under the wing of someone: Everyone who lost their home in the fire was taken under the wing of a local church.
Etymology: based on the idea of a bird that protects its babies by spreading its wings over them
See also: wing

under (one's) wing

Under one's protection; in one's care.
See also: wing

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gerardjə-RAHRD (English), JER-ərd (English), KHAY-rahrt (Dutch), GE-rahrt (Polish)English, Dutch, Catalan, Polish
Yuumayoo:-mahJapanese
HermesHUR-meez (English)Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Francescfrən-SESKCatalan
Bityah-Biblical Hebrew
Vanna (2)-Khmer