_Dunbar._

Q. something supported above the level of the ground as a b.u.t.t.

PROPYNE, PROPINE, _s._

1. A present, S.

_Douglas._

2. Drink-money.

_Rutherford._

3. The power of giving.

_Minstr. Bord._

Gr. p??p??-?, Lat. _propin-o_, id. Hence Fr. _propine_, drink-money.

_To_ ~Propine~, _v. a._

1. To present a cup to another.

_Rollocke._

2. To present, in a general sense.

_Muse"s Threnodie._

_To_ PROPONE, _v. a._ To propose.

Lat. _propon-o_.

_Douglas._

_To_ PROPORTE, _v. n._ To mean.

E. _purport_, L. B. _proport-are_.

_Doug._

PROSPECT, _s._ A perspective gla.s.s, S.

Fr. _prospective_; Lat. _prospicio_.

_Baillie._

PROT, _s._ A trick.

V. ~Pratt~.

PROTEIR.

L. _protegere_.

_Dunbar._

PROTY, PROTTY, _adj._

1. Handsome, elegant, S. B.

_P. Buch. Dial._

2. Possessing mettle, S. B.

_Ross._

Isl. _prud-r_, decorus, A. S. _praete_, ornatus.

PROTICK, _s._

V. ~Prattick~.

PROTTY, _adj._

V. ~Pratty~.

PROVENTIS, _s. pl._ Profits.

_Knox._

Lat. _provent-us_.

PROVOST, _s._ The mayor of a royal burgh, S.

PROW, _s._ Profit.

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