profect
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin profectus. Doublet of profit.
Noun[edit]
profect (plural profects)
- (obsolete) Profit.
- 1816, The Edinburgh Review[1], volume 27:
- Henry of Surrey was never for singular profect (profit) corrupted.
Verb[edit]
profect (third-person singular simple present profects, present participle profecting, simple past and past participle profected)