Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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IMPRO'PRIATE, verb transitive [Latin in and proprius, proper.]
1. To appropriate to private use; to take to one's self; as, to impropriate thanks to one's self. [Not used.]
2. To annex the possessions of the church or a benefice to a layman.
IMPRO'PRIATE, adjective Devolved into the hands of a layman.
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