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ingressus (noun M) : id.
* A going into, entering, an entrance.
* Lit.: Antonii in castra,Vell. 2, 63, 2: turba ad ingressum tuum te consalutavit,Plin. Pan. 5, 4; 22fin.: haec in ipso ingressu meo (sc. in provinciam) scripsi,Plin. Ep. ad Traj. 17, 4.— Esp.
* A hostile entrance, inroad: ingressus hostiles,Tac. A. 15, 3.
* Transf., the way into a place, entrance, passage: trini ingressus,Prud. Psych. 843; cf.: vulgus quod Horatius arcet ingressu,Aus. Edyll. 6 ep.
* Trop., an entering upon any thing, beginning, commencement: in ingressu,Quint. 9, 4, 72: in ingressu (causae) ac fine,id. 8 prooem. § 7: in ingresssu operis,id. 10, 1, 48: ingressus capere,Verg. G. 4, 316: Cannensis pugnae temerarius ingressus,Val. Max. 4, 5, 2.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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