assault

assault
assaultable, adj.assaulter, n.
/euh sawlt"/, n.
1. a sudden, violent attack; onslaught: an assault on tradition.
2. Law. an unlawful physical attack upon another; an attempt or offer to do violence to another, with or without battery, as by holding a stone or club in a threatening manner.
3. Mil. the stage of close combat in an attack.
4. rape1.
v.t.
5. to make an assault upon; attack; assail.
[1200-50; ME asaut < OF < ML assaltus (r. L assultus), equiv. to L as- AS- + saltus a leap (sal(ire) to leap + -tus suffix of v. action)]
Syn. 1. onset, charge; invasion, aggression. 5. See attack.

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      (foaled 1943), American racehorse (Thoroughbred), winner of the Triple Crown—the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes—in 1946. A chestnut colt sired by Bold Venture (winner of the 1936 Kentucky Derby and Preakness) out of Igual, Assault was one of the smallest of the great racehorses, standing about 15 hands (60 inches). He had an exceptional season as a four-year-old, was injured in 1948, raced again in 1949–50, and then was retired to stud but never produced an offspring.

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