dīrĭpĭo
transitive verb III conjugation ending -io
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1 to pull, to tear apart, tear to pieces, to tear away
2 to tear asunder, to shreds
3 to pull out, to pull off
4 to divert
5 to grab
6 to scramble for
7 to snatch a share of
8 to strive
9 (favour) to run after, to compete for
10 to plunder, to pillage, to spoil, to lay waste
11 to seize and divide
12 to steal and rob
13 to distress
transitive verb III conjugation ending -io
View the declension of this word
1 to pull, to tear apart, tear to pieces, to tear away
2 to tear asunder, to shreds
3 to pull out, to pull off
4 to divert
5 to grab
6 to scramble for
7 to snatch a share of
8 to strive
9 (favour) to run after, to compete for
10 to plunder, to pillage, to spoil, to lay waste
11 to seize and divide
12 to steal and rob
13 to distress
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Locutions, idioms and examples
bona locupletum diripio || a pectore vestem diripuit = he ripped his clothes off || bona civium Romanorum diripio
dīrĭpĭo tr. v. III conjug. end. -io
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