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profer — (v.) c.1300, to utter, express, from O.Fr. proferer (13c.) utter, pronounce, from L. proferre to bring forth, produce, utter. Sense confused with PROFFER (Cf. proffer). Related: Profered; profering … Etymology dictionary
profer — prefer or profert /prowfar/ In old English law, an offer or proffer; an offer or endeavor to proceed in an action, by any man concerned to do so. A return made by a sheriff of his accounts into the exchequer; a payment made on such return. See… … Black's law dictionary
profer — Same as profert … Ballentine's law dictionary
PROFER — … Useful english dictionary
profer or profert — prefer or profert /prowfar/ In old English law, an offer or proffer; an offer or endeavor to proceed in an action, by any man concerned to do so. A return made by a sheriff of his accounts into the exchequer; a payment made on such return. See… … Black's law dictionary
profera — PROFERÁ, proferez, vb. I. tranz. (livr.) A rosti, a pronunţa (cu voce ridicată) blesteme, ameninţări etc. [prez. ind. şi: profér] – Din fr. proférer. Trimis de oprocopiuc, 19.04.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 PROFERÁ vb. (grecism înv … Dicționar Român
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Proffer — To proffer (sometimes profer) means to offer evidence in support of an argument, or elements of an affirmative defense or offense, often at trial. A party with the burden of proof must proffer sufficient evidence to carry that burden.For example … Wikipedia