exstirpo

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

ex-stirpo (ext-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to pluck up by the stem or root, to root out, extirpate.

I Lit. (only post-Aug.): arbores, Curt. 7, 8, 7; cf. lucos, id. 7, 5, 17; and: silva exstirpata procellis, Prud. Hamart. 241: pilos de corpore toto, Mart. 6, 56, 3.— Transf.: silvestris ager decrescente luna utilissime exstirpatur, is cleared from stubble , Col. 11, 2, 52: agros arboribus atque virgultis, Pall. Jul. 1, 1.—

II Trop., to root out , eradicate , extirpate (class.): vitia et funditus tollere, Cic. Fat. 5, 11: ex animo humanitatem, id. Lael. 13, 48: perturbationes, id. Tusc. 4, 19, 43: nomina inimica libertati, Sen. de Ira, 1, 16 med. : virtutem Israël, Vulg. 1 Macc. 3, 35.

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