profect

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin profectus. Doublet of profit.

Noun[edit]

profect (plural profects)

  1. (obsolete) Profit.

Verb[edit]

profect (third-person singular simple present profects, present participle profecting, simple past and past participle profected)

  1. (obsolete) To benefit, profit, advance.
    • Published in 1858, Recantation of Thomas Garrard, The Church Historians of England[2]:
      And that I have thowght that pardons doth profect them that be ded. And I have dowbted whether they profect them that be on lyef or not.