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|georg=aggressor ([[adgressor]]), ōris, m. ([[aggredior]]), der [[Angreifer]], [[bes]]. [[als]] »[[Räuber]]«, Paul. sent. 5, 3, 4 u.a. ICt.: [[nullus]] [[fur]], [[nullus]] [[aggressor]], Augustin. [[gen]]. ad litt. 8, 10, 19. Iuvenc. in Matth. 12, 29.
|georg=aggressor ([[adgressor]]), ōris, m. ([[aggredior]]), der [[Angreifer]], [[bes]]. [[als]] »[[Räuber]]«, Paul. sent. 5, 3, 4 u.a. ICt.: [[nullus]] [[fur]], [[nullus]] [[aggressor]], Augustin. [[gen]]. ad litt. 8, 10, 19. Iuvenc. in Matth. 12, 29.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=aggressor aggressoris N M :: attacker, assailant
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}}

Revision as of 20:00, 27 February 2019

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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The wrong-doer: P. and V. ὁ ἀδικῶν.

Be the aggressor, be the first, v.: P. and V. ἄρχειν, ὑπάρχειν.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

aggressor: (adg-), ōris, m. id.,
I one that attacks, an assailant, aggressor (only in the Lat. of the Pandects), Dig. 29, 5, 1 fin.; also for a robber, ib. 48, 9, 7 al.

Latin > German (Georges)

aggressor (adgressor), ōris, m. (aggredior), der Angreifer, bes. als »Räuber«, Paul. sent. 5, 3, 4 u.a. ICt.: nullus fur, nullus aggressor, Augustin. gen. ad litt. 8, 10, 19. Iuvenc. in Matth. 12, 29.

Latin > English

aggressor aggressoris N M :: attacker, assailant