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improfessus

improfessus · adj

that has not professed

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imprŏfessus — Lewis & Short

imprŏfessus (inpr-), a, um, adj.2. in-professus.

I M i d., that has not professed or declared himself (post-Aug.): deferebantur, qui vel improfessi Judaicam intra Urbem viverent vitam, Suet. Dom. 12: servus, Dig. 34, 4, 16.—*
II Pass., that is not professed or declared, Quint. Decl. 341 in lemm.

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