Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Professá-re, v. a.
1. to profess, exercise publicly a particular study or calling; 2. to make one's self known of such or such a religion, sect, or party; s. m. Professá-tóre, f. Professá-tríce.
Profésso, adj. professed. Un frate —, a professed monk. Una monaca professa, a professed nun.
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professare: to professe or make profession of. Also to auouch publikely.
professo: that hath auouched, professed, or made profession of. Also confessed.