proprius

Etymology
Most likely from +, from. Since can hardly be explained as a nominal prefix, Forssman (2004) explains it as having been extended to the adjective from the verb, once-attested as. Cognate to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Other suggestions include:
 * for, from the root of , from.
 * for, from la, meaning “from one's forefathers”, taking 🇨🇬 as comparison.

Adjective

 * 1) appropriate to oneself: (one's) proper, (one's) own
 * 2) belonging to oneself as property, or goods: (one's) own
 * 3) particular to one individual, group, or case: characteristic, distinctive, eccentric, idiosyncratic, individual, specialized
 * 4) not shared with others: personal, private, exclusive
 * 5)  proper to, characteristic of a given set of persons or things
 * 6)  proper, literal, strict
 * 7) concrete, specific
 * 1)  proper, literal, strict
 * 2) concrete, specific
 * 1) concrete, specific