Insultus
Insultus is a Latin noun (masculine, fourth declension) referring to a sudden attack, injury, or insult. It can denote a physical assault, such as a blow or a leap upon another, as well as an act of affront or disrespect aimed at a person’s dignity. The term derives from the verb insultare, meaning to leap at or rush upon, formed with the prefix in- plus saltus “a leap.” The English word insult ultimately traces back to this Latin form via later Latin and Old French.
In classical Latin, insultus appears in both concrete and figurative senses: a hostile act or injury, or,
Modern usage and cognates: in English, insult (as noun or verb) predominantly denotes words or actions that