expugnaris
Expugnaris is a Latin term that primarily appears as a grammatical form rather than a standalone lexical item. It derives from the verb expugno, meaning to take by force or seize, and the present passive ending in Latin. In classical grammar, expugnaris is the second-person singular present passive indicative, corresponding to the English translation “you are being seized” or, more idiomatically, “you are being taken by assault.” As a form, it functions within a sentence rather than as an independent word with its own entry in most dictionaries.
Because Latin relies on inflected forms, expugnaris is not typically treated as a separate noun or verb
In modern usage beyond classical Latin study, expugnaris may appear as a coined proper name in works