E / expulso
verb frequentative transitive

expulso

2nd PP expulsāre · 3rd PP expulsāvi · 4th PP expulsātum · conj. 1st
to drive out; to expel; driven out of its seat
to drive out, to expel (post-Aug. and very rare): si me (i. e. pilam) nobilibus scis expulsare sinistris, Sum tua, to drive from one's self, drive back, Mart. 14, 46, 1; cf.: expulsim: Seleucia per duces expulsata, qs. driven out of its seat, i. e. overcome, subdued, Amm. 23, 6, 24.