propensenesse

noun

Etymology

From propense + -nesse.

  1. borrowed from prōpensus
  2. suffixed as propensenesse — “propense + nesse

Definitions

  1. Inclination

    Inclination; propensity; tendency.

    • There is a propensnesse to diseases in the body.
  2. Intention

    Intention; premeditation.

    • They must needs look upon the King of England, as the spring & source, of all that calamity they feel, or feare, and perceive his propensnesse, to ruine them.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA