"profettizio" meaning in Italian

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Adjective

IPA: /pro.fetˈtit.t͡sjo/ Forms: profettizia [feminine], profettizi [masculine, plural], profettizie [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ittsjo Etymology: Borrowed from Late Latin profectīcius, profectītius, derived from Latin proficīscor (“to depart, leave”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|it|LL.|profectīcius}} Borrowed from Late Latin profectīcius, {{der|it|la|proficīscor||to depart, leave}} Latin proficīscor (“to depart, leave”) Head templates: {{it-adj}} profettizio (feminine profettizia, masculine plural profettizi, feminine plural profettizie)
  1. (Ancient Rome, law, of wealth) coming from a father or another ancestor Tags: Ancient-Rome Categories (topical): Ancient Rome, Law
    Sense id: en-profettizio-it-adj-Mov8GJ8b Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: law

Inflected forms

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