- propios, proprios
- propios, proprios/prowp(r)iyows/In Spanish law, certain portions of ground laid off and reserved when a town was founded in Spanish America as the unalienable property of the town, for the purpose of erecting public buildings, markets, etc., or to be used in any other way, under the direction of the municipality, for the advancement of the revenues or the prosperity of the place+ proprios/prowpriyows/In Spanish and Mexican law, productive lands, the usufruct of which had been set apart to the several municipalities for the purpose of defraying the charges of their respective governments
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.