Definitions for propria

propria pro·pri·um

Spelling: [proh-pree-uh m]
IPA: /ˈproʊ pri əm/

Propria is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 88 anagrams from letters in propria (aiopprr).

Definitions for propria

noun

  1. a nonessential property common to all the members of a class; attribute.

adverb

  1. represented by oneself and not by an attorney. Abbreviation: in pro. per.

Origin of propria

1645-55; Latin: in one's own person

Examples for propria

Even then it cost an effort to “cast” his skin, and appear in propria persona!

The poet should say very little in propria persona, as he is no imitator when doing that.

Real Propositions comprise the predication of propria and Accidentia.

It was none other than Ulrica Hardyng, who stood before her in propria personae.

The badauds of Paris were so alarmed that they daily expected to see the arch-enemy walking in propria persona among them.

Asia propria was still the scene of vital Christianity and cruel persecution.

To-day, being with you in spirit, what need that I should be present in propria persona?

So if you don't come in propria persona, at least send something.

Is it her guardian in propria persona who has come to meet her?

I won't even read a word of the feminine gender;—it must all be 'propria quæ maribus.'

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