Lewis Short
prōcursus (noun M) : id..
* Lit., a running forth or forwards; esp., in milit. lang., a sallying forth, charge, onset (not in Cic. or Caes.): procursu militum,Liv. 22, 41: faciles sternit procursibus herbas,Stat. Th. 4, 787; Lucr. 2, 455.
* Transf., a jutting out, projection (post-Aug.): angulosus,Plin. 5, 10, 11, § 62.
* Trop. (postclass.): initia procursusque virtutis patefacere,the origin and first manifestations,Val. Max. 3, 2 init.: irae, qui acerrimus esse solet,the outbreak,id. 7, 3, ext. 6.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary