释义 |
pro·fec·ti·tious \|prōˌfek|tishəs\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin profecticius, profectitius, from profectus (past participle of proficisci to set out, come forth, proceed (from), from pro- forward + -ficisci (from passive of facere to do, make) + -icius, -itius -itious — more at pro-, do Roman law : derived — used of property derived from an ancestor or ascendant |