propine/pɹəˈpaɪn/EtymologyFrom Latin propinō, from Ancient Greek προπῑ́νω (propī́nō, “to drink to someone's health”).nounA pledge.A gift or gratuity.verbTo pledge; to offer as a toast in the manner of drinking, that is, by drinking first and passing the cup.“The lovely sorceress mix'd, and to the prince Health, peace and joy propin'd.”To give in token of friendship.To give, or deliver; to subject.“we would propine, both our selues, and our cause, vnto open and iust derision.”