appauvrit
Appauvrit is a form of the French verb appauvrir, meaning to impoverish or deprive of wealth. Specifically, appauvrit is the third-person singular form in two distinct tenses: the present indicative (il appauvrit, he impoverishes) and the passé simple (il appauvrit, he impoverished). The form is therefore a homograph, appearing identically in two different grammatical contexts, which are distinguished by tense and narrative function. In modern usage, the present tense is common in everyday speech, while the passé simple is primarily found in literary, historical, or formal narrative writing.
Etymology traces appauvrir to the adjective pauvre (poor) with the verbal suffix -ir, deriving from a historical
Usage and register: appauvrit tends to appear in literary or historical texts rather than contemporary conversation.
See also: appauvrissement, pauvre, appauvrir, impoverished as a broader semantic category in French literature.