English-Thai Dictionary
proffer
VT เสนอ ยื่น ให้ มอบ sa-nor
proffer
VT เสนอ ให้ มอบให้ sa-nor-hai
proffered
ADJ ซึ่ง อาสา ทำ โดย ไม่ได้ ค่าตอบแทน sueng-ar-sa-tam-doi-mai-dai-ka-tob-tean
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PROFFER
v.t.[L. profero; pro and fero, to bear. ] 1. To offer for acceptance; as, to proffer a gift; to proffer services; to proffer friendship.
2. To essay or attempt of one's own accord.
None
So hardy as to proffer or accept
Alone the dreadful voyage.
PROFFER
n.An offer made; something proposed for acceptance by another; as proffers of peace or friendship. He made a proffer to lay down his commission of command in the army.
1. Essay; attempt.
PROFFERED
pp. Offered for acceptance.
PROFFERER
n.One who offers any thing for acceptance.
PROFFERING
ppr. Offering for acceptance.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PROFFER
Prof "fer, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Proffered; p. pr. & vb. n. Proffering. ]Etym: [OE. profren, proferen, F. proférer, fr. L. proferre to bring forth or forward, to offer; pro forward + ferre to bring. See Bear to produce. ]
1. To offer for acceptance; to propose to give; to make a tender of; as, to proffer a gift; to proffer services; to proffer friendship. Shak. I reck not what wrong that thou me profre. Chaucer.
2. To essay or attempt of one's own accord; to undertake, or propose to undertake. [R.] Milton.
PROFFER
PROFFER Prof "fer, n.
1. An offer made; something proposed for acceptance by another; a tender; as, proffers of peace or friendship. He made a proffer to lay down his commission. Clarendon.
2. Essay; attempt. [R.] Bacon.
PROFFERER
PROFFERER Prof "fer *er, n.
Defn: One who proffers something.
New American Oxford Dictionary
proffer
prof fer |ˈpräfər ˈprɑfər | ▶verb [ with obj. ] hold out (something ) to someone for acceptance; offer: he proffered his resignation. ▶noun literary an offer or proposal. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French proffrir, from Latin pro- ‘before ’ + offerre ‘to offer. ’
Oxford Dictionary
proffer
prof |fer |ˈprɒfə | ▶verb [ with obj. ] hold out or put forward (something ) to someone for acceptance: she proffered a glass of wine | he proffered his resignation. ▶noun literary an offer or proposal. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French proffrir, from Latin pro- ‘before ’ + offerre ‘to offer ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
proffer
proffer verb he proffered his resignation: offer, tender, submit, extend, volunteer, suggest, propose, put forward; hold out. ANTONYMS refuse, withdraw.
Oxford Thesaurus
proffer
proffer verb Coleman proffered his resignation: offer, tender, present, extend, give, submit, volunteer, suggest, propose, put forward; hold out. ANTONYMS refuse, withdraw.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
proffer
prof fer /prɑ́fə r |prɔ́fə /動詞 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〖~ A (to B )/(B ) A 〗1 (相手に受け取らせたり, 触らせるために ) (B 〈人 〉に )A 〈物 〉を差し出す, 手渡す (offer ).2 (B 〈人 〉に )A 〈助言 情報 解決策など 〉を与える, 提供する (volunteer ).名詞 C 進呈物 ; 申し出, 提案 .