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procurro
prō-curro, cŭcurri and curri, cursum, 3, v. n., to run forth, rush forwards. I Lit. (class.), freq....
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
prō-currō cucurrī and currī, cursum, ere,
to run forth, rush forward, charge: temere extra aciem, Cs.: ferocius, L.: ad repellendum hostem, Cs.: longius, to rush farther on, V.: ubi alterno procurrens gurgite pontus ruit, V.—Of places, to run out, extend, project, jut: saxis in procurrentibus haesit, V.: Terra procurrit in aequor, O.: latus mille stadia in longitudinem procurrit, Cu.
prō-curro, cŭcurri and curri, cursum, 3, v. n., to run forth, rush forwards. I Lit. (class.), freq....
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.