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What’S The Origin Of Apropos? [Solved]

apropos (adv.) 1660s, “opportunely,” from French à propos “to the purpose,” from propos “thing said in conversation, talk; purpose, plan,” from Latin propositium “purpose,” past participle of proponere “to set forth, propose” (see propound).31 Jan 2017

Apropos of Le Sacre, recorded commentary by Igor Stravinsky about the history of a musical landmark

Recorded in 1960.

Word of the day is apropos; How to pronounce and use in a sentence plus learn the meaning

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Apropos

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