procacious

Etymology
From, from , from.

Adjective

 * 1) Bold, forward, insolent.
 * 2) * 1882,, “” in Horæ Subsecivæ, New Edition, First Series, Edinburgh: David Douglas, p.370,
 * In his little room in the Surgical Hospital—once the High School his house-surgeons and clerks and dressers—now all over the world, working out his principles and practice—will well remember how delightful he was, standing with his back to the fire, making wise jokes  now abating a procacious youth, now heartening a shy homely one
 * In his little room in the Surgical Hospital—once the High School his house-surgeons and clerks and dressers—now all over the world, working out his principles and practice—will well remember how delightful he was, standing with his back to the fire, making wise jokes  now abating a procacious youth, now heartening a shy homely one