Etymology:
Prop is derived from the Late Latin word "proprius," meaning "one's own," "peculiar," or "particular."
Meaning and Origin:
In its original sense, "prop" referred to something that was one's own property or possession. It was used in legal contexts to denote exclusive ownership or rights.
Over time, the meaning of "prop" has evolved to include:
Usage:
Etymology Latin prōpāgātiō from prōpāgāre to lead or draw forth to extend t
Etymology The word pact is derived from the Latin word pactum meaning agreement c
Etymology From Old French propelour from Latin propellere to push impel From pro
Etymology Latin propellere to drive forward Proto Indo European pro pele to dr
Etymology The word property originates from the Old French word propreté which in
Etymology Origin Latin propositium Meaning proposal intention purpose Meaning
Etymology The word prune comes from Middle English prune which in turn derives from
Etymology The word shore comes from the Middle English word schore which in turn is
Etymology The word bolster comes from the Old English word bolster which is derived
Etymology The word stay has several origins Old English stīgan meaning to ascen
Etymology Latin sustinēre to hold up sustain endure Proto Indo European steh₂
Etymology The word object derives from the Latin word objectum which means somethin
Etymology Hold up is an idiomatic phrase that originated in the early 19th century It