Definition of Propounders

1. Noun. (plural of propounder) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Propounders

1. propounder [n] - See also: propounder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Propounders

propositional attitude
propositional calculus
propositional function
propositional functions
propositional logic
propositional variable
propositionally
propositioned
propositioning
propositions
propositive
propositus
propound
propounded
propounder
propounders (current term)
propounding
propounds
propoxur
propoxyphene
propoxyphene hydrochloride
propoxyphenes
proppant
proppants
propped
propping
propping up
propraetor
propraetors
propraetorship

Literary usage of Propounders

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

1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1919)
"С. Н. Shope, witness for propounders, testified: "I live at Weaverville, about a couple of hundred yards from Mr. BC Pickens' residence. ..."

2. History of Philosophy in Epitome by Albert Schwegler (1887)
"SECTION IX. THE ATOMISTIC PHILOSOPHY. 1. ITS propounders. — Empedocles bad sought to effect a combination of the Eleatic and ..."

3. Two Orations on the Crown: Aeschines and Demosthenes by Aeschines, Demosthenes, G. W. Biddle (1881)
"... our heroes for inspection ; and the senators are then required to call an Assembly of the people, and to lay before them the names of their propounders. ..."

4. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1911)
"The jury should have been told that they must be satisfied from the whole case, the evidence for the propounders and for caveator and all the surrounding ..."

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