aggressio

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

aggressĭo (adg-), ōnis, f. [aggredior].

I A going to or toward a thing (very rare; in the class. per. only in rhet. lang. for a proëm, introduction to a speech, = prooemium): cumque animos primā adgressione occupaverit, infirmabit excludetque contraria, * Cic. Or. 15, 50.—Also a rhetorical syllogism , Gr. ἐπιχείρημα, Quint. 5, 10, 4; 28, 14, 27.—

II An attack , assault (cf. aggredior, II. B.), Ap. Met. 8, 16, 8 Elm.

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