Procella, turbo, & tempestas pacis. Cic. Seditionum ac discordiarum tempestas. Cic. Cruenta tempestas. Claud. Ferrea tempestas. Sil. Men of warre in harnesse.Video quanta tempestas inuidiæ nobis impendeat Cicer.I see what a great storme of entise and hatred haugeth ouer my head.Maximæ & turbulentissimæ molestiarum tempestates. C. Huius magnitudini animi tÊpestas est oblata formidolosissimi temporis.Cic.His noblenesse of heart lighted vpon a troublous tempest of most dreadful time.Tempestates alicuius subire. Ci. To aduenture dangers and troubles with one.Defendere aliquem in tempestate. Ci. In aduersitie.
prō-cello, ĕre, v. a. [cf.: percello, procella, celer], to throw or cast down (anteclass.): procello, peritre/pw, Gloss. Philox.: procellunt sese in mensam, i. e. lie down (at table), Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 167 Ritschl N. cr.; cf.: procellunt, procumbunt, Paul. ex Fest. p. 225 Müll.