Adgressus
Adgressus is a Latin term derived from the verb adgredior, which means to approach or to attack. The form adgressus is the perfect passive participle of adgredior and is commonly used adjectivally with the sense “having attacked” or “having advanced.” In classical Latin, the participle can also be used as a noun to denote an attack or assault, especially in prose that employs participial substantives.
In usage, adgressus may appear in phrases such as adgressus hostem (“the attacker” or “having attacked the
Pronunciation and form vary with context; as a participle it agrees with the noun it modifies. The
See also: adgredior, aggressor, aggression, attack. Notes: Adgressus is not a modern technical term; its value