Definition of Proffering

1. Verb. (present participle of proffer) ¹

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Definition of Proffering

1. proffer [v] - See also: proffer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Proffering

professoriate
professoriates
professoriats
professors
professorship
professorships
professory
professour
professours
proffer
proffered
profferer
profferers
profferest
proffereth
proffering
proffers
proffre
profibrinolytic
profibrotic
proficiencies
proficiency
proficient
proficiently
proficients
proficuous
profilaggrin
profile
profiled
profiler

Literary usage of Proffering

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life and Writings of Philip, Duke of Wharton by Lewis Saul Benjamin (1913)
"... to his tutor—He goes to Lyons —He writes to the Earl of Mar again proffering his services to the Pretender—He offers to furnish a regiment of horse, ..."

2. The Cloister and the Hearth: Or, Maid, Wife, and Widow; a Matter-of-fact Romance by Charles Reade (1861)
"Nay, more, I shall noise it abroad it was for proffering brutal love to me thou wert slain; and I will send a special messenger to ..."

3. The Classical Journal (1826)
"time he would not spontaneously, or without the proffering to him by the gods, choose them for himself, ..."

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