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extirp
† extirp, v. Obs. or arch. (ɛkˈstɜːp) Also 5–6 extyrpe, 5–7 ex(s)tirpe, (7 exsterpe). [ad. F. extirp-er = Pr. extirpar, ad. L. ex(s)tirpāre: see extirpate.] 1. trans. To root up (plants); = extirpate 2.1490 Caxton Eneydos xix. 73 To extirpe and waste alle the goodes comyng oute of the erth. 1563–87 ...
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abandonate
† aˈbandonate, v. Obs. rare—1. [Prob. f. It. abbandonāre to abandon; the orig. in loc. cit. is non abbandonate. But cf. perturb and perturbate, determine and determinate, extirp and extirpate, invoke and invocate, etc.] = abandon v.1654 Sir A. Cokaine tr. Loredano's Dianea iv. 365 Friend, abandonate...
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extirpate
▪ I. † ˈextirpate, pple. Obs. [ad. L. ex(s)tirpātus, pa. pple. of ex(s)tirpāre: used as pa. pple. of next.] Rooted out, destroyed utterly, rendered extinct.1541 Elyot Image Gov. (1549) 116 It is profitable..to haue all occasions of sedicion..to be extirpate. a 1649 Drummond of Hawthornden Hist. Jas....
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