The correct spelling of the word "pro posers" is actually "proposers." It is pronounced /prəˈpəʊzərz/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The word refers to individuals who propose something, typically an idea or plan. The confusion in spelling may arise from the Latin roots of the word, with "pro" meaning "forward" and "poser" meaning "to place." However, the correct spelling contains only one "o" after the "p," making it "proposers" and not "pro posers."
The word "proposers" is derived from the verb "propose".
The term "propose" comes from the Middle English word "proposen", which was borrowed from the Old French word "proposer". This Old French word, in turn, originated from the Latin word "proponere", where "pro" means "forth" and "ponere" means "to put".
Originally, "propose" meant "to put forward for consideration or discussion". In the context of "proposers", it refers to individuals or parties who put forward ideas, plans, or suggestions.