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Propone
Propone Pro*pone", v. t. [L. proponere to propose. See Propound.] To propose; to bring forward.
Proponent
Proponent Pro*po"nent, a. [L. proponens, p. pr.] Making proposals; proposing.
Proponent
Proponent Pro*po"nent, n. 1. One who makes a proposal, or lays down a proposition. --Dryden. 2. (Law) The propounder of a thing.

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- Opone (Ancient Gr****: Ὀπώνη ἐμπόριον) was an ancient seaport and emporium located in present-day Somalia. It is primarily known for its trade with the...
- Hafun (Somali: Xaafuun; Arabic: حافون; Ancient Gr****: Οπώνη, romanized: Opṓnē, Italian: Dante) is a town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia...
- northern Somalia is believed to be the location of the ancient trade centre of Opōnē. Ancient Egyptian, Roman and Persian Gulf pottery has been recovered from...
- northwestern Eritrea. It is possible that it includes or corresponds to Opone, as later known by the ancient Gr****s, while some biblical scholars have...
- that they are from Igbo and Benin. This has been challenged by Paul O. Opone, a lecturer at Delta State University, Abraka who argues that the evidence...
- ín****a union. In the m****cript and an early printed song-sheet the word opone is used; a slightly later version of the song-sheet correcting obvious errors...
- Martaban Mueang Phra Rot Muscat Muziris Narbonne Nesis Óc Eo (Cattigara) Opone Ostia Antica Palembang Piraeus Portus Augusti Portus Pis**** Prosphorion...
- Maghreb. During the classical period, the Barbara city-states of Mosylon, Opone, Mundus, Isis, Malao, Avalites, Essina, Nikon and Sarapion developed a lucrative...
- trade emporium of Opone. The latter is mentioned in the anonymous Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, written in the first century CE. Opone is described therein...
- Opón (Opone) was an unusually divergent Cariban language of Colombia. Marshall Durbin and Haydée Seijas derive the following phonology based on 1958 data...