The difference between Fruit of one's loins and Progeny

When used as nouns, fruit of one's loins means one's child or, collectively, one's children or descendants, whereas progeny means offspring or descendants considered as a group.


check bellow for the other definitions of Fruit of one's loins and Progeny

  1. Fruit of one's loins as a noun (chiefly, literary, idiomatic):

    One's child or, collectively, one's children or descendants.

  1. Progeny as a noun (uncountable):

    Offspring or descendants considered as a group.

    Examples:

    "I treasure this five-generation photograph of my great-great grandmother and her progeny."

  2. Progeny as a noun (uncountable, obsolete):

    Descent, lineage, ancestry.

  3. Progeny as a noun (countable):

    A result of a creative effort.

    Examples:

    "His dissertation is his most important intellectual progeny to date."