Proper noun
Prouty (plural Proutys)
A surname.
Available information suggests that they have existed as a community in the Horn of Africa for several millennia (Prouty et al., 1981). Source: Internet
Chris Prouty observes that "a failure of nerve on the part of Menelik has been alleged by both Italian and Ethiopian sources." Source: Internet
Chris Prouty notes that Albertone was given into the care of Azaj Zamanel, commander of Empress Taytu's personal army, and "had a tent to himself, a horse and servants". Source: Internet
A Coudersport man has been charged with aggravated assault and other counts following an altercation last Wednesday night near Prouty State Park in Potter County. Source: Internet
In 1994, I received a letter from the late Colonel Fletcher Prouty who served, at one point, as the liasion between the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the CIA. Source: Internet
Prouty has collected the few documented experiences of these POWs, none of whom claim to have been treated inhumanely (Empress Taytu, pp. 170–83). Source: Internet