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propend
CIDE DICTIONARY
propend, v. i. [L. propendere, propensum; pro forward, forth + pendere to hang. See Pendent.].
To lean toward a thing; to be favorably inclined or disposed; to incline; to tend. Shak. [1913 Webster]
"We shall propend to it, as a stone falleth down." [1913 Webster]
ROGET THESAURUS
propend
Willingness
VB be willing, incline, lean to, mind, propend, had as lief, lend a willing ear, give a willing ear, turn a willing ear, have a half a mind to, have a great mind to, hold to, cling to, desire, see fit, think good, think proper, acquiesce, comply with, swallow the bait, nibble at the bait, gorge the hook, have no scruple of, make no scruple of, make no bones of, jump at, catch at, meet halfway, volunteer.For further exploring for "propend" in Webster Dictionary Online