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proculfar, at, to, from a distance
apud, proculat
beatus ille qui procul negotiis, ut prisca gens mortalium, paterna rura bobus exercet suis, solutus omni fœnorehappy the man who, remote from busy life, is content, like the earlier race of mortals, to plough his paternal lands with his own oxen, freed from all borrowing and lending (Horace)
eminus, proculfrom a distance
et jam summa procul villarum culmina fumant, majoresque cadunt altis de montibus umbræand now the cottage roofs yonder smoke, and the shadows fall longer from the mountain tops (Virgil)
jam summa procul villarum culmina fumantnow the high tops of the far-off villas send forth their smoke (Virgil)
O fortunatos nimium, sua si bona norint, agricolas!; quibus ipsa, procul discordibus armis, fundit humo facilem victum justissima tellusO, how happy are the tillers of the ground, if only they knew their blessings!; for whom, far from the clash of arms, the most just earth pours forth from its soil an easy sustenance (Virgil)
procul a Jove, procul a fulminefar from Jove, far from his thunderbolts
procul hinc, procul este, severæ!away from here, keep far away, cruel women! (Ovid)
procul hinc, procul esto profani!; conclamat vates, totoque absistite lucoaway from here, be far away, you profane ones!; and quit entirely the sacred grove (Virgil)
procul omen abesto!far be that fate from us! (Ovid)
procul, O procul este, profani!keep away, oh keep far away, you profane ones! (Virgil)
recedentia, longe, proculfar
te, Fortuna, sequor; procul hinc jam fœdera sunto; credidimus fatis, utendum est judice belloyou, Fortune, I follow; hence far all treaties past; to fate I commit myself, and the arbitration of war (Lucan, on Cæsar crossing the Rubicon)
tenus, procul, gratiato
 

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