(inf fut. prōfore, H.), to be
useful, be of use, do good, benefit, profit, serve: prodesse
aequomst, T.: quorum altera prosunt: aliena ac nihil
profutura petunt, S.: magis Menenianum profuit
iudicium, L.: fugiam quae profore credam, H.:
tu tantum corpore prodes, Nos animo, O.: Qui ipse sibi prodesse non quit, Enn. ap. C.: nihil tibi litterae meae proderunt: quantum profuit ad concordiam
civitatis, L.: quid prodest fundum habere?: quid mihi
fingere prodest? O.: nec quicquam tibi prodest
tentasse, etc., H.: prosit (Flacco), quod, etc.
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