Pro‐pend″ (?), 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.
We shall propend to it, as a stone falleth down. Barrow.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Pro‐pend″ (?), 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.
We shall propend to it, as a stone falleth down. Barrow.