procul adv.
pro+1 CEL-,
in the distance, at a distance, away, apart, far, afar off, from afar
: Delos, tam procul a nobis posita: non procul, sed hic
praesentes (di): ubi turrim constitui procul viderunt, Cs.:
in pelago saxum, V.: omnibus arbitris procul amotis, S.: procul
este profani,
keep aloof!
V.: procul hinc stans, T.: a terrā: a conspectu,
far out of sight
: a patriā, V.: patriā: urbe, O.: locus
muro, L.—Of time,
far, long before
: haud procul occasu solis,
L.—Fig.,
far, distant, remote, away
: absentatio procul amoveatur: errare,
greatly
, S.: Pauperies inmunda domūs procul
absit, H.: legatos haud procul afuit quin
violarent,
they came near outraging
, L.: haud procul esse quin Remum
agnosceret,
almost
, L.: procul ab omni metu: eam (plebem) procul
urbe haberi,
out of public affairs
, L.: negotiis, H.: procul dubio,
without doubt
, L.: istud procul abest,
is far from the fact
, Cu.