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pro (n.1)

1866 as a shortening of professional (n.). The adjective is attested by 1915 (in golfing's pro shop, workshop run by the resident professional at a club).

pro (n.2)

"a consideration or argument in favor," c. 1400, from Latin pro (prep.) "on behalf of, in place of, before, for, in exchange for, just as" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward," hence "in front of, before, first, chief"). Pro and con is short for pro and contra (c. 1400) "for and against" (Latin pro et contra).

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Definitions of pro from WordNet
1
pro (n.)
an athlete who plays for pay;
Synonyms: professional
pro (n.)
an argument in favor of a proposal;
2
pro (adv.)
in favor of a proposition, opinion, etc.;
3
pro (adj.)
in favor of (an action or proposal etc.);
a pro vote
From wordnet.princeton.edu