Propterea, Aduerbium. Ter, Therefore: for that cause.Propterea quòd, Terent.-feci è seruo vt esles libertus mihi, Propterea quòd seruiebas liberaliter.Because thou dyddest thy seruice like an honest man.Si notionem veri & falsi, propterea quòd ea non possunt internosci, nullam habemus.Cic.Propterea quia, Idem Seruius Ciceroni.Hæc propterea de me dixi, vt mihi Tubero ignosceret.Cic.Proptosis.A disease when the ryme of the eye called Vuea, by rupture falleth through Cornea.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
proptĕrĕā, adv. [propter-is], therefore, for that cause, on that account (syn.: ideo, idcirco, inde; class.): quia mihi natalis est dies, propterea te vocari ad cenam volo, Plaut. Capt. 1, 2, 71: propterea ... quia, Cic. Div 1, 14, 25; 2, 22, 49; id. Lael. 2, 6: haec propterea de me dixi, ut, etc., id. Lig. 3, 8: propterea quoniam, Gell. 3, 6: propterea, quod,
because that
, Cic. Rep. 1, 6, 11; id. Fam. 9, 18, 1.—Esp. with reference to something just said: scio, Et pol propterea magis nunc ignosco tibi, Ter. Eun. 5, 2, 40; id. And. 4, 2, 10: id propterea nunc hunc venientem sequor,