eicere
Eicere is a Latin verb meaning to throw out, eject, or expel. It is part of the eicio family of verbs, typically treated as a stem with the related forms eicio, eicere, eieci, and eiectum, used across classical and late Latin to describe the act of causing something to be thrown out or driven away. The infinitive eicere is used to express the general action, while other forms appear in different tenses and voices to fit grammatical context.
In usage, eicere appears in a range of contexts from literal removal of objects to figurative senses
Beyond linguistic references, eicere does not denote a widely recognized modern organization, product, or geographic place.