profer

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From Middle English proferen, from Old French proferer, from Latin proferre (to bring forth, produce, utter).

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profer (third-person singular simple present profers, present participle proferring, simple past and past participle proferred)

  1. To utter; to pronounce.
  2. To deliver.

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Latin[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

See prōferō.

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prōfer

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of prōferō

Etymology 2[edit]

See profor.

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profer

  1. first-person singular present active subjunctive of profor