estrepe,v.Law.|ɪˈstriːp| [ad.OF.estrepe-r=Pr.estrepar:—L. exstirpāre to root up (see extirpate).] trans. (See quot.) 1672Cowell Interpr., Estrepe, to make Spoil by a Tenant for Life in Lands or Woods, to the prejudice of him in the Reversion.1721–1800in Bailey. In mod. Dicts.