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  • Propriety — Pro*pri e*ty, n.; pl. {Proprieties}. [F. propri[ e]t[ e], L. proprietas, fr. proprius one s own, proper. See {Property}, {Proper}.] 1. Individual right to hold property; ownership by personal title; property. [Obs.] Onles this propriety be exiled …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rothenberg propriety — In music, Rothenberg propriety denotes an important concept in the general theory of scales which was introduced by David Rothenberg in a seminal series of papers in 1978. The concept was independently discovered in a more restricted context by… …   Wikipedia

  • decorum, propriety — Each of these words, as well as etiquette, refers to the requirements and demands of behavior in so called polite society. Decorum involves the idea of dignity and reserve in speech, dress, and actions: This school for foreign officers stresses… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • At all points — Point Point, n. [F. point, and probably also pointe, L. punctum, puncta, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}, and cf. {Puncto}, {Puncture}.] 1. That which pricks or pierces; the sharp end of anything, esp. the sharp end of a piercing… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • In all reason — Reason Rea son (r[=e] z n), n. [OE. resoun, F. raison, fr. L. ratio (akin to Goth. ra[thorn]j[=o] number, account, gara[thorn]jan to count, G. rede speech, reden to speak), fr. reri, ratus, to reckon, believe, think. Cf. {Arraign}, {Rate},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Christian mortalism — incorporates the belief that the human soul is not naturally immortal,[1][2][3][4][5] and the belief that the soul is uncomprehending during the time between bodily death and Judgment Day resurrection …   Wikipedia

  • Cathedral — • The chief church of a diocese Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cathedral     Cathedral     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Anne of Austria — For the queen consort of Sigismund III of Poland, see Anna of Austria (1573 1598) : For the queen consort of Philip II of Spain, see Anna of Austria (1549 1580): For other women named Anne of Austria, see Anna of Austria (disambiguation)Infobox… …   Wikipedia

  • John Pope (General) — John Pope (* 16. März 1822 in Louisville, Kentucky; † 23. September 1892 in Sandusky, Ohio) war General der United States Army. Während des Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieges führte Pope im ersten Kriegsjahr Truppen auf dem westlichen Kriegsschauplatz… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • HEINE, HEINRICH —    a German lyric poet, born at Düsseldorf, of Jewish parents; was bred to law, but devoted himself to literature, and mingled with literary people, and associated in particular with the Varnhagen von Ense circle; first became notable by the… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Proprieties — Propriety Pro*pri e*ty, n.; pl. {Proprieties}. [F. propri[ e]t[ e], L. proprietas, fr. proprius one s own, proper. See {Property}, {Proper}.] 1. Individual right to hold property; ownership by personal title; property. [Obs.] Onles this propriety …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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