pellit
Pellit is the third-person singular present indicative active form of the Latin verb pellere, meaning to push, drive, strike, or banish. In classical Latin, it is translated as “he drives” or “she drives” and typically governs a direct object in the accusative. It can also occur with a prepositional phrase indicating direction or source, for example pellit hostes ex urbe, “he drives the enemies out of the city.”
Pellere belongs to the third conjugation; its present indicative endings yield forms such as pellit for the
Etymology and usage: Pellit derives from the Latin verb pellere, traditionally linked to a Proto-Indo-European root