The term "crisis galli" refers to a condition in roosters where they become aggressive and combative towards humans and other animals. The spelling of this term is based on the Latin roots "crisis," meaning a critical moment, and "galli," which means rooster. In phonetic transcription, the word would be pronounced as /ˈkraɪsɪs ˈɡæli/. If you encounter a rooster displaying signs of crisis galli, it's best to approach cautiously and seek professional assistance to prevent injuries.
Cock's comb; the anterior bulbate portion of the lamina perpendicularis of the ethmoid bone, projecting above the level of the cribriform plate; it gives attachment to the falx cerebri.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.