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† exˈpugn, v. Obs. Also 5–7 expugne. [ad. OF. expugn-er, ad. L. expugn-āre to take by storm, f. ex- out + pugnāre to fight, f. pugna a fight.] 1. trans. To capture by fighting; to take by storm.
1432–50tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 187 Kynge Alexander gedrede his hoste, intendenge to expugne alle the worlde. 1555Eden Decades 316 The sayde Admirall attempted to expugne the Iland. 1599Hayward 1st Pt. Hen. IV, 103 Nabuchadnezzar..oppugned Hierusalem a long time, and at the last expugned it. 1635N. R. tr. Camden's Hist. Eliz. ii. xii. 107 Dunbritton should be expugned. a1640Jackson Creed xi. xxxv. Wks. XI. 101 They..use it as a fort..till they can watch an opportunity for expugning a better. fig.1569Crowley Soph. Dr. Watson ii. 84 Which..many have assaulted and oppugned with such direct scriptures..that it is by them expugned, and can not be by you propugned. 1579Twyne Phisicke agst. Fortune ii. xiii. 184 a, By a golden showre of rayne Danaes virginitie was expugned. 1612–5Bp. Hall Contempl. N.T. iv. x, That their conjoined forces might expugn that gracious ear. b. In weaker sense: To assault, attack, storm.
1407Exam. W. Thorpe in Arb. Garner VI. 91 They enforce them to expugn the freedom of Holy Church. 1554Bradford in Strype Cranmer ii. 196 Matters expugned by the Papists. 1582N. T. (Rhem.) Gal. i. 23 He..doth now evangelize the faith which sometime he expugned. 1657Earl of Monmouth tr. Paruta's Pol. Disc. 159 Solyman..wasted so much time in expugning the strong Hold of Buda as it proved the safety of that Country. 2. To overcome or expel by force of arms; to vanquish, overpower.
1563–87Foxe A. & M. (1596) 244 The pope..stirred up..the young French king..to expugne and extinguish these Albigenses his enimies. Ibid. (1641) III. 666 They could not expugne him by arguments or disputation. 1610P. Barrough Meth. Physick. viii. (1639) 439 Cancre, and Elephantiasis, which diseases do expugne gentle medicines. 1628Hobbes Thucyd. (1822) 41 Lest making them desperate we make them also harder to expugne. 1674J. Josselyn Voy. New Eng. 48 This assertion is not expugned by Geocentricks. 1699Evelyn Acetaria 90 The Nasturtia are..the most effectual..agents in conquering and expugning that cruel Enemy. Hence † exˈpugned ppl. a. † exˈpugner, one who takes by storm. † exˈpugning vbl. n.
1598Marlowe Hero & L. iii. Wks. (Rtldg.) 292/1 So far'd fair Hero in th' expugnèd fort Of her chaste bosom. 1608Chapman Byron's Conspir. Plays 1873 II. 190 He will prooue Of the yet taintlesse fortresse of Byron A quick Expugner. 1589Warner Alb. Eng. (1612) 330 The reuengeful flames of Troy..had perfected the more than Ten yeares Siege of the Græcians expugning of the same. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 128 The expugning of several affections. |