proferens






Contents






  • 1 English


    • 1.1 Etymology


    • 1.2 Noun




  • 2 Latin


    • 2.1 Etymology


    • 2.2 Participle


      • 2.2.1 Inflection









English



Etymology


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Noun


proferens (plural proferentes)



  1. (law) The person who proposes a contract (or one of its clauses)




Latin



Etymology


Present participle of prōferō.



Participle


prōferēns m, f, n (genitive prōferentis); third declension




  1. bringing forth

  2. advancing

  3. deferring

  4. discovering

  5. mentioning



Inflection


Third declension.



















































Number
Singular

Plural
Case / Gender
Masc./Fem.
Neuter
Masc./Fem.
Neuter

Nominative

prōferēns


prōferentēs

prōferentia

Genitive

prōferentis

prōferentium

Dative

prōferentī

prōferentibus

Accusative

prōferentem

prōferēns

prōferentēs, prōferentīs

prōferentia

Ablative

prōferente, prōferentī1

prōferentibus

Vocative

prōferēns

prōferentēs

prōferentia

1When used purely as an adjective.







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