"Propound" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Propound LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

An executor or other per-son ls sald to propound a wlll or other testa-mentary paper when he takes proceedings for obtaining probate in solemn form. The term ls also technically used, ln England, to denote the allegations in the statement of claim, ln an action for probate, by whlch the plaintiff alleges that the testator executed the wlll with proper formalities, and that he was of sound mind at the time. Sweet

propound ENGLISH
Definition:

To propose or name as a candidate for admission to
communion with a church.

propound ENGLISH
Definition:

To offer for consideration; to exhibit; to propose;
as, to propound a question; to propound an argument.

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