procellosus

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τὸ λακωνίζειν πολὺ μᾶλλόν ἐστιν φιλοσοφεῖν ἢ φιλογυμναστεῖν → to behave like a Lacedaemonian is much more to love wisdom than to love gymnastics (Plato, Protagoras 342e6)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prŏcellōsus: a, um, adj. procella,
I full of storms, stormy, tempestuous, boisterous (perh. not ante - Aug.): ver procellosum, Liv. 40, 2: status caeli, Col. 9, 4, 1: mare, Val. Fl. 3, 621; cf. in the sup.: procellosissimum pelagus, Aug. Civ. Dei, 5, 22 fin.: Noti, stormy winds, i. e. which raise storms, Ov. H. 2, 12; id. Am. 2, 6, 44.—Adv.: prŏcellōsē, boisterously (late Lat.): genus humanum procellose tumidum, Aug. Conf. 13, 20.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prŏcellōsus,¹³ a, um (procella), orageux : Liv. 40, 2, 1 ; Col. Rust. 9, 4, 1 || qui amène des orages, orageux : Ov. H. 2, 12.