Lexicographical Neighbors of Propined
Literary usage of Propined
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ivanhoe by Walter Scott (1908)
"... covered with a gauntlet, a large glove of mail, soul-scat, a tax paid to the
church in which the funeral of the deceased was held, propined, promised. ..."
2. Royal Edinburgh: Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets by Oliphant (Margaret) (1893)
"... for his labours and great proof of his manhood," yet "propined (gave presents
to) the English captain ..."
3. Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses Connected with the by Agnes Strickland (1854)
"... in my own simpleness I deemed that the King of England would have suddenly
propined his purchase to him ..."
4. The History of the Parliament of England: Which Began November the Third, M by Thomas May (1812)
"... for the Cup of Affliction, propined to other Reformed * Kirks, is now presented
to them : That, instead of a gracious return to their * Breasts, ..."