Definition of Propmen

1. propman [n] - See also: propman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Propmen

proplatelets
propleg
proplegs
propless
proplet
proplets
propliner
propliners
proplyd
proplyds
propmaker
propmakers
propman
propmaster
propmasters
propmen (current term)
propodia
propodial
propodite
propodites
propodium
propofol
propogate
propogated
propogates
propogating
propolis
propolises
propone
proponed

Literary usage of Propmen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Prophets of Israel and Their Place in History to the Close of the Eighth by William Robertson Smith (1895)
"... der PropMen, p. 169 t'q.) lays particular emphasis on the relation of the idea to the worship of God. ..."

2. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"(Die Poeti- •cken Biicher de* Alten Bundes, Gott 1835—1837); tod nil Prophets of the Old Testament, in 2 vols. (Die PropMen de* Allen Bundes, 2 Bde. ..."

3. Conditions in the Coal Mines of Colorado: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of by Committee on Mines and Mining, United States, Congress, House (1914)
"... additional one-half cent per square foot in addition to above prices, same to be equally divided between the runner and helper. Outside labor. propmen ..."

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