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propper

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English

Etymology

From prop + -er.

Pronunciation

Noun

propper (plural proppers)

  1. One who or that which props.
    • 1999, Sandy Jones, Guide to Baby Products, page 58:
      Baby proppers pose dangers. The latest information on the relationship between baby positioning and SIDS has led to a multitude of new products designed to prop babies on their sides or backs.
    • 1973, Iris Murdoch, The Black Prince, page 47:
      I do not mean that she stood around in the road, but she moved in a world of business men, golf-club bar proppers and night-club hounds, who certainly regarded her in this light.
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Luxembourgish

Etymology

Borrowed from French propre.

Pronunciation

Adjective

propper (masculine propperen, neuter proppert, comparative méi propper, superlative am proppersten)

  1. clean

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
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Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

propper m

  1. indefinite plural of propp

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