aggressus

From LSJ

κακῷ δέ τῳ προσεικάζω τάδε → I think this looks like mischief, these things sound ominous to me, these things sound evil to me, I consider these things ominous, I liken these things to something bad

Source

Latin > English

aggressus aggressus N M :: attack, assault

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

aggressus: (adg-), a, um, Part. of aggredior.
aggressus: (adg-), ūs, m. aggredior. *
I An attack, assault (cf. aggredior, II. B.), Dig. 36, 1, 17.—
II An entering upon, beginning; opp. exitus (cf. aggredior, II. C.), Firm. Math. 2, 10.

Latin > German (Georges)

aggressus (adgressus), ūs, m. (aggredior), der Angriff, si naufragio vel ruinā vel adgressu vel quo alio modo perierit, Ulp. dig. 36, 1, 17. § 7.