Expugnator
Expugnator is a Latin noun meaning a person who takes a fortification by force, i.e., an attacker, besieger, or conqueror. The form is masculine, with the plural expugnatores, and the related verb is expugno, “to take by storm.” The noun expugnatio denotes the act of storming or capturing a fortress, while expugnator names the agent of that act.
Etymology and sense: Expugno derives from the combination of ex- (out, forth) and pugno (to fight). The
Usage in sources: In Roman and other ancient military narratives, expugnator serves as a straightforward label
Medieval and later Latin: The word continues to appear in medieval chronicles and scholastic Latin to describe
See also: Expugnatio, siege, Latin warfare vocabulary. Expugnator remains of interest in studies of Latin language,