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proprietage rare.|prəʊˈpraɪɪtɪdʒ| [irreg. f. propriet(or or propriet(y + -age.] a. The property of individuals collectively; the whole body of personal property. b. The body of proprietors collectively.
1830Coleridge Ch. & St. (ed. 2) 141 In the same sense as I at once oppose and conjoin the Nationalty to the Proprietage; in the same antithesis and conjunction I use and understand the phrase, Church and State. Ibid., The Possessions of both orders, taken collectively, form the Proprietage of the Realm. 1845J. Martineau Essays (1891) II. 28 The interests and concerns of the whole Proprietage. |