Lewis Short
occursus (noun M) : occurro
* A meeting, falling in with (not in Cic. or Caes.; syn.: obviam itio, occursatio, etc.): vacuis occursu hominum viis,in the streets, where they met nobody,Liv. 5, 41, 5: prohiberi fratrum ejus occursu,Curt. 8, 3, 4; 6, 7, 29; Suet. Tib. 7; id. Ner. 1, 23: occursum alicujus vitare,to avoid meeting him,Tac. A. 4, 60: declinare,id. H. 3, 85: in occursum ejus, Vulg. Gen. 14, 17: in occursum tuum,id. Exod. 4, 14.—Of things: rota stipitis occursu fracta ac disjecta,by coming in contact with a stump,Ov. M. 15, 522: videbis nocturnam lunae successionem a fraternis occursibus lene remissumque lumen mutuantem,Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 18, 2 Haase (al. occursionibus): occursum trepidare amici,Juv. 8, 152: gravis occursu,id. 6, 418.—Of the Labyrinth: occursus ac recursus inexplicabiles,approaches and withdrawals,Plin. 36, 13, 19, § 85.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary