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Appropre
Appropre Ap*pro"pre, v. t. [OE. appropren, apropren, OF. approprier, fr. L. appropriare. See Appropriate.] To appropriate. [Obs.] --Fuller.
Appropriable
Appropriable Ap*pro"pri*a*ble, a. [See Appropriate.] Capable of being appropriated, set apart, sequestered, or assigned exclusively to a particular use. --Sir T. Browne.
Appropriate
Appropriate Ap*pro"pri*ate, n. A property; attribute. [Obs.]
Appropriately
Appropriately Ap*pro"pri*ate*ly, adv. In an appropriate or proper manner; fitly; properly.
Appropriateness
Appropriateness Ap*pro"pri*ate*ness, n. The state or quality of being appropriate; peculiar fitness. --Froude.
Appropriative
Appropriative Ap*pro"pri*a*tive, a. Appropriating; making, or tending to, appropriation; as, an appropriative act. -- Ap*pro"pri*a*tive*ness, n.
Appropriativeness
Appropriative Ap*pro"pri*a*tive, a. Appropriating; making, or tending to, appropriation; as, an appropriative act. -- Ap*pro"pri*a*tive*ness, n.
Appropriator
Appropriator Ap*pro"pri*a`tor, n. 1. One who appropriates. 2. (Law) A spiritual corporation possessed of an appropriated benefice; also, an impropriator.
Disappropriate
Disappropriate Dis`ap*pro"pri*ate, a. (Law) Severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation. The appropriation may be severed, and the church become disappropriate, two ways. --Blackstone.
Disappropriate
Disappropriate Dis`ap*pro"pri*ate, v. t. 1. To release from individual ownership or possession. --Milton. 2. (Law) To sever from appropriation or possession a spiritual corporation. Appropriations of the several parsonages . . . would heave been, by the rules of the common law, disappropriated. --Blackstone.
Disappropriation
Disappropriation Dis`ap*pro`pri*a"tion, n. The act of disappropriating.
Expropriation
Expropriation Ex*pro`pri*a"tion, n. [Cf. F. expropriation.] The act of expropriating; the surrender of a claim to exclusive property; the act of depriving of ownership or proprietary rights. --W. Montagu. The expropriation of bad landlords. --M. Arnold.
Impropriate
Impropriate Im*pro"pri*ate, v. i. To become an impropriator. [R.]
Impropriate
Impropriate Im*pro"pri*ate, a. (Eng. Eccl. Law) Put into the hands of a layman; impropriated.
Impropriation
Impropriation Im*pro`pri*a"tion, n. 1. The act of impropriating; as, the impropriation of property or tithes; also, that which is impropriated. 2. (Eng. Eccl. Law) (a) The act of putting an ecclesiastical benefice in the hands of a layman, or lay corporation. (b) A benefice in the hands of a layman, or of a lay corporation.
Impropriator
Impropriator Im*pro"pri*a`tor, n. One who impropriates; specifically, a layman in possession of church property.
Impropriatrix
Impropriatrix Im*pro`pri*a"trix, n.; pl. E. -trixes, L. -trices. A female impropriator.
Inappropriate
Inappropriate In`ap*pro"pri*ate, a. Not instrument (to); not appropriate; unbecoming; unsuitable; not specially fitted; -- followed by to or for. -- In`ap*pro"pri*ate*ly, adv. -- In`ap*pro"pri*ate*ness, n.
Inappropriately
Inappropriate In`ap*pro"pri*ate, a. Not instrument (to); not appropriate; unbecoming; unsuitable; not specially fitted; -- followed by to or for. -- In`ap*pro"pri*ate*ly, adv. -- In`ap*pro"pri*ate*ness, n.
Inappropriateness
Inappropriate In`ap*pro"pri*ate, a. Not instrument (to); not appropriate; unbecoming; unsuitable; not specially fitted; -- followed by to or for. -- In`ap*pro"pri*ate*ly, adv. -- In`ap*pro"pri*ate*ness, n.
Misappropriate
Misappropriate Mis`ap*pro"pri*ate, v. t. To appropriate wrongly; to use for a wrong purpose.
Misappropriation
Misappropriation Mis`ap*pro`pri*a"tion, n. Wrong appropriation; wrongful use.
propraetor
Propretor Pro*pre"tor, n. [L. propraetor; pro for, before + praetor a pretor.] (Rom. Antiq.) A magistrate who, having been pretor at home, was appointed to the government of a province. [Written also propr[ae]tor.]
Propretor
Propretor Pro*pre"tor, n. [L. propraetor; pro for, before + praetor a pretor.] (Rom. Antiq.) A magistrate who, having been pretor at home, was appointed to the government of a province. [Written also propr[ae]tor.]
Proprietary
Proprietary Pro*pri"e*ta*ry, a. [L. proprietarius.] Belonging, or pertaining, to a proprietor; considered as property; owned; as, proprietary medicine. Proprietary articles, manufactured articles which some person or persons have exclusive right to make and sell. --U. S. Statutes.
Proprietary articles
Proprietary Pro*pri"e*ta*ry, a. [L. proprietarius.] Belonging, or pertaining, to a proprietor; considered as property; owned; as, proprietary medicine. Proprietary articles, manufactured articles which some person or persons have exclusive right to make and sell. --U. S. Statutes.
Proprietorial
Proprietorial Pro*pri`e*to"ri*al, a. Of or pertaining to ownership; proprietary; as, proprietorial rights.
Proprietorship
Proprietorship Pro*pri"e*tor*ship, n. The state of being proprietor; ownership.
Proprietress
Proprietress Pro*pri"e*tress, n. A female proprietor.
Proproctor
Proproctor Pro*proc"tor, n. [Pref. pro- + proctor.] [Eng. Univ.] A assistant proctor. --Hook.

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