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propriety

noun
Property; peculiar or exclusive right of possession; ownership. [This primary sense of the word, as used by Locke, Milton, Drydenseems not to be nearly or wholly obsolete. See Property.

propriety

Fitness; suitableness; appropriateness; consonance’ with established principles, rules or customs; justness; accuracy. Propriety of conduct, in a moral sense, consists in its conformity to the moral law; propriety of behavior, consists in conformity to the established rules of decorum; propriety in language, is correctness in the use of words and phrases, according to established usage, which constitutes the rule of speaking and writing.

propriety

Proper state.