procellous

English

Etymology

From Latin procellosus, from procella (a storm).

Adjective

procellous (comparative more procellous, superlative most procellous)

  1. (rare) stormy; tempestuous
    • 2013, Barney Vincelette, The Night of God's Suicide:
      Indeed he had reason to fear his wife Tammy discovering such a thing; for, he had witnessed her violently procellous temper early in his courtship with her.
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