propedad

Cebuano

Etymology

Modelled after Spanish propiedad. From English property, from Middle English propertee, properte, propirte, proprete, borrowed from Anglo-Norman and Old French propreté, proprieté (propriety, fitness, property), from Latin proprietas (a peculiarity, one's peculiar nature or quality, right or fact of possession, property), from proprius (special, particular, one's own).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: pro‧pe‧dad

Noun

propedad

  1. a property; a piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land
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