Propends vs Protends - What's the difference?
propends | protends |
(propend)
(obsolete) To incline or lean.
To be inclined; to have a propensity (to).
*1644 , (John Milton), Aeropagitica :
*:Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of heav'n we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us.
(protend)
(obsolete) To hold out; to stretch forth.
As verbs the difference between propends and protends
is that propends is (propend) while protends is (protend).propends
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(head)propend
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(en verb)protends
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(head)protend
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(en verb)- With his protended lance he makes defence. — Dryden.
