professus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect participle of prōfiteor

Participle

prōfessus m (feminine prōfessa, neuter prōfessum); first/second declension

  1. confessed, acknowledged, avowed, professed, declared
  2. promised

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōfessus prōfessa prōfessum prōfessī prōfessae prōfessa
Genitive prōfessī prōfessae prōfessī prōfessōrum prōfessārum prōfessōrum
Dative prōfessō prōfessae prōfessō prōfessīs prōfessīs prōfessīs
Accusative prōfessum prōfessam prōfessum prōfessōs prōfessās prōfessa
Ablative prōfessō prōfessā prōfessō prōfessīs prōfessīs prōfessīs
Vocative prōfesse prōfessa prōfessum prōfessī prōfessae prōfessa

References

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