profert
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Latin profert (“he makes known”), third-person singular present indicative of profero (“I make public, I make known, I cite”).
Noun[edit]
profert (plural proferts)
- (law) The production or display of recorded evidence in court.
- 1881, Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Common Law[1]:
- Baron Parke, after laying down that in general a party is not required to make profert of an instrument to the possession of which he is not entitled, […]
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Latin[edit]
Verb[edit]
prōfert