proppiness

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

proppy +‎ -ness

Noun[edit]

proppiness (uncountable)

  1. The state or condition of being proppy.
    • 1952, Milo G. Denlinger, The Complete Saint Bernard:
      It requires no experience to note the adequacy of the quarters and the absence of proppiness, and the levelness of the back line will be apparent in a fine dog.
    • 1965, Evan Hope Pearse, Sheep and Property Management:
      A sure sign that sheep are getting too much grain is when they show signs of proppiness in the forelegs.
    • 1976, Valerie Russell, New Forest Ponies:
      This is much less tiring for adults accustomed to full-sized horses than the 'proppiness' associated with the smaller (and indeed some of the larger) native breeds.

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