I.driven out of the country, exiled, banished (class.; syn.: exsul, profugus, fugitivus, transfuga, desertor): hinc extorres profugerunt, * Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 51, § 120; cf.: “agere aliquem extorrem ab solo patrio ac diis Penatibus in hostium urbem,” Liv. 5, 30, 6: “extorris agro Romano,” id. 27, 37, 6: “extorris patria, domo,” Sall. J. 14, 11: “agmen sedibus suis,” Liv. 32, 13, 14: “extorrem egentem perire,” id. 2, 6, 2: “Nursini oppido,” Suet. Aug. 12: “agris et focis,” Flor. 3, 13, 2 et saep.: “brevi extorre hinc omne Punicum nomen,” Liv. 26, 41, 19: aliquem extorrem facere, Turp. ap. Non. 14, 31: “is exsul extorrisque esto,” Gell. 2, 12, 1.
extorris , e, adj. ex and terra,