Definition of Propers

1. proper [n] - See also: proper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Propers

properating
properation
properdin
properdins
properer
properest
properidine
properispome
properispomenon
properispomenons
properispomes
properly
properly speaking
properness
propernesses
propers (current term)
propertie
propertied
properties
property
property-owning
property ladder
property law
property line
property man
property master
property owner
property right
property rights

Literary usage of Propers

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

1. Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788-1912 by S.J. Clarke Publishing Company (1912)
"propers of mass, same as on previous days. Ordinary of mass, Silas' mass in C, by men and boys' choir. Motet at offertory. 'Panis Angelicus,' C. Franck, ..."

2. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1866)
"Mr. Shipley counts the Sarum Prefaces at nine. Surely, he omits that for the ' Cross-days,' making the propers ten in all. We have treated largely of ..."

3. A History of Science by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1904)
"We have not supposed that surface to have been of one uniform shape and similar substance; from whence it has followed that the annual propers of the sun, ..."

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