v. Law. [ad. OF. estrepe-r = Pr. estrepar:—L. exstirpāre to root up (see EXTIRPATE).] trans. (See quot.)

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1672.  Cowell, Interpr., Estrepe, to make Spoil by a Tenant for Life in Lands or Woods, to the prejudice of him in the Reversion.

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1721–1800.  in Bailey. In mod. Dicts.

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