Propose /(?)/

Pro·pose

Propose

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Proposed; p. pr. & vb. n. Proposing

  1. To set forth. [Obs.]
    That being proposed brimfull of wine, one scarce could lift it up.
  2. To offer for consideration, discussion, acceptance, or adoption; as, to propose terms of peace; to propose a question for discussion; to propose an alliance; to propose a person for office.
  3. To set before one's self or others as a purpose formed; hence, to purpose; to intend.
    I propose to relate, in several volumes, the history of the people of New England.
    — Palfrey.

Phrases & Compounds

To propose to one's self
to intend; to design.

Propose

v. i.
  1. To speak; to converse. [Obs.]
    There shalt thou find my cousin Beatrice, Proposing with the prince and Claudio.
  2. To form or declare a purpose or intention; to lay a scheme; to design; as, man proposes, but God disposes.
  3. To offer one's self in marriage.

Propose

n.
  1. Talk; discourse. [Obs.]