English edit

Etymology edit

Calque of French à propos de. See apropos

Preposition edit

apropos of

  1. Concerning; with regard to; about; apropos; in relation to.
    • 1901 July 5, Claude Fuller, “Some Winter Reminders”, in The Agricultural Journal and Mining Record[1], volume 4, number 9, page 262:
      Apropos of pruning the grape, it may be pointed out here that this can be done when the season's growth has lost its green appearance and assumed a brown or greyish color.

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