- Anglo-French, from Late
Latin professus, from Latin, past
participle of
profitēri to profess, confess, from pro-
before + fatēri to acknowledge; in other...
-
teacher of
highest rank'"; the
Latin term came from the "...agent noun from
profiteri 'lay
claim to,
declare openly'". As a
title that is "prefixed to a name...
- ęclesiasticae auctoritatis, qua hi qui
proueniendi sunt ad sacerdotium,
profiteri debent se obseruaturos, et si ab his
postea deuiauerint canonica auctoritate...
- ęclesiasticae auctoritatis, qua hi qui
proueniendi sunt ad sacerdotium,
profiteri debent se obseruaturos, et si ab his
postea deuiauerint canonica auctoritate...
-
civitatibus Christiana susce****e sacra,
tametsi hoc
ipsum haud
palam ausa sit
profiteri, nisi post
Magnum Constantinum sacro Baptismatis fonte lustratum." H....