dilapidator

English

Etymology

From Latin, from dilapidare (to destroy with stones), from dis (intensive) + lapidare (to stone) (from lapis (stone)) + -tor (-er).

Noun

dilapidator (plural dilapidators)

  1. One who dilapidates; a person causing dilapidation.

Translations

Latin

Verb

dīlapidātor

  1. second/third-person singular future passive imperative of dīlapidō
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