† proˈpensitude Obs. rare.
[f. L. prōpens-us, propense + -tude.]
= propenseness, propensity. a. Mental inclination, liking. b. Physical inclination, leaning.
| 1607 Marston What you will ii. ii, An you have a propensitude to him, he shall be for you. 1683 Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing xxiv. ¶2 If it have a propensitude to one side more than another, the declivety is on that side. |