procelle

English

Etymology

From Middle French procelle, from Latin procella (storm), from procello (to throw violently forward), from pro- (pro-: forward) + cello (to rise, to tower).

Noun

procelle (plural procelles)

  1. (obsolete) A storm, a tempest.

References

Italian

Noun

procelle f

  1. plural of procella

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