Profess

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German

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin professus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

Profess f (genitive Profess, plural Professe)

  1. (Catholicism) profession (promise or vow made on entering a religious order)
    • 1924, Thomas Mann, Der Zauberberg [The Magic Mountain], volume 1, Berlin: S. Fischer, page 328:
      Wie ein frommer Bruder. Man kann sagen, Ihr Noviziat ist beendet, Sie haben Profeß getan. Meine feierliche Gratulation. Sie sagen ja auch schon ‚unser Speisesaal‘.
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Declension

Noun

Profess m (weak, genitive Professen, plural Professen)

  1. (Catholicism) one who has made a profession

Usage notes

  • The spelling Profess has been the prescribed spelling since the German spelling reform of 1996 (the Rechtschreibreform). In the affected areas, the previous spelling (Profeß) is now less common, and may be regarded as a misspelling.

Declension

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