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approprietary
† approprietary Obs. rare. [f. appropriate, after proprietary, but with no corresponding derivation; L. appropriāre could only have given appropriatory.] = appropriator 2.1547 Injunc. Edw. VI in Cardwell Docum. Ann. (1839) I. 9 The Charges..shall be ratably borne between the parson and approprietary...
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improprietary
† improˈprietary Obs. rare. [A modification of the earlier approprietary, conformed in the prefix to impropriate, -ator, etc.] = impropriator 1.1637 Humphrey tr. St. Ambrose Ep. ded., Your endevours..to induce some improprietaries..to an enlargement of my poore maintenance.
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proprietary
proprietary, n. and a. (prəʊˈpraɪɪtərɪ) [ad. late L. proprietāri-us (Paulus) proprietary, in med.L. also n. a proprietor, f. proprietās property: see -ary1.] A. n. † 1. One who has ‘propriety’ or property in something, or to whom something belongs as property; an owner: = proprietor 2. Obs.1473 Roll...
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