propendent, a.
(prəʊˈpɛndənt)
Also 6 erron. -ant.
[ad. L. prōpendēnt-em, pres. pple. of prōpendēre: see propend and -ent.]
1. Hanging forward, outward, or downward.
1593 Nashe Christ's T. 32 So did theyr propendant breast-bones imminent-ouer-canopy theyr bellies. 1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. 122 The Lips..besieged with such long and propendent Mustachos. 1745 tr. Columella's Husb. vii. xii, [A dog] with dejected and propendent ears. 1840 Paxton Bot. Dict., Propendent, hanging forwards and downwards. 1846 Worcester cites Loudon. |
† 2. fig. Inclining or inclined to something: = propense a. 1. Obs. rare.
17.. South (cited by Webster 1864). |