Definitions for proprium

proprium pro·pri·um

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

Proprium is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 116 anagrams from letters in proprium (imopprru).

Definitions for proprium

noun

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

Examples for proprium

It is a proprium per se of man to be an animal by nature tractable.

The predicate must either be Genus, or proprium, or Accident, of its subject.

What Swedenborg calls 'selfhood,' the proprium, is not in him.

Thus, he may predicate biped as a proprium always belonging to man.

Thus, if it be proprium of man to be a walking-biped, it must also be proprium of bird to be a flying-biped.

If A be really a proprium of superficies, it cannot be also proprium of body.

But this is a proprium of the second kind, which follows by way of causation.

Learning is an accident in man, though educability is a proprium.

That he wears a yellow robe is a proprium, derivable from the ceremonial of his court.

Pulchr is not proprium of just; therefore, pulchrum is not proprium of justum.

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