propense

propense
propensē, adv. [st2]1 [-] par un mouvement naturel, naturellement, spontanément. [st2]2 [-] avec intérêt, avec bienveillance.
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propensē, adv. [st2]1 [-] par un mouvement naturel, naturellement, spontanément. [st2]2 [-] avec intérêt, avec bienveillance.
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    Propense, Aduerbium. Lentulus ad Senatum. D'affection et de courage.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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  • Propense — Pro*pense , a. [L. propensus, p. p. See {Propend}.] Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed; prone; as, women propense to holiness. Hooker. {Pro*pense ly}, adv. {Pro*pense ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • propense — index prone, ready (willing) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • propense — adjective Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed; prone; as, women propense to holiness …   Wiktionary

  • propense — adjective Etymology: Latin propensus, past participle of propendēre Date: 1528 archaic leaning or inclining toward ; disposed …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • propense — propensely, adv. propenseness n. /proh pens /, adj. Archaic. having a tendency toward; prone; inclined. [1520 30; < L propensus, ptp. of propendere to PROPEND] * * * …   Universalium

  • propense — pro·pense …   English syllables

  • propense — prōˈpen(t)s adjective Etymology: Latin propensus, past participle of propendēre archaic : leaning or inclining toward : inclined, prone, disposed …   Useful english dictionary

  • Propensely — Propense Pro*pense , a. [L. propensus, p. p. See {Propend}.] Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed; prone; as, women propense to holiness. Hooker. {Pro*pense ly}, adv. {Pro*pense ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Propenseness — Propense Pro*pense , a. [L. propensus, p. p. See {Propend}.] Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed; prone; as, women propense to holiness. Hooker. {Pro*pense ly}, adv. {Pro*pense ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • propensely — propenseˈly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑propend …   Useful english dictionary

  • propenseness — propenseˈness, propenˈsion (Shakespeare) or (now usu) propensˈity noun 1. Inclination of mind 2. Favourable inclination 3. A tendency to good or evil 4. Disposition 5. A tendency to move in a certain direction • • • Main Entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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