And also zee schulle undirstond, that the Jewes han no propre lond of hire owne for to dwellen inne, in alle the world, but only that lond betwene the mountaynes.
For it is on of the 12 provynces, that the grete Chane hathe undre him, with outen his propre lond, and with outen other lesse yles, that he hathe: for he hathe fulle manye.
For in many places of the see ben grete roches of stones of the adamant, that of his propre nature drawethe iren to him.
And there ben manye popegayes, that thei clepen psitakes in hire langage: and thei speken of hire propre nature, and salven men that gon thorghe the desertes, and speken to hem als appertely, as thoughe it were a man.
His amour-propre was enlisted; he played a part--and he was a rare comedian.
If any list to reiect the definition of Augustin, as ether not propre to this purpose, or elles as insufficient to proue mine intent: let the same man vnderstand, that in so doinge, he hath infirmed mine argument nothinge.
This, I trust, will no man denie to be the propre office of all Goddes messagers to preache (as I haue said) repentance and remission of synnes.
Propre comme un sou neuf = As clean as a whistle; As neat as a new pin.
Propre à tout et bon à rien = Jack of all trades and master of none.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "propre" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.