facio dilabi
Latin
editEtymology
editLiterally "to cause to disintegrate" (Dīlābī is used for the intransitive sense of "to disintegrate.")
Verb
editfaciō dīlābī (present infinitive facere dīlābī, perfect active fēcī dīlābī, supine factum dīlābī); third conjugation iō-variant
- (transitive) to disintegrate
Usage notes
editThe passive is rare, but can be used in place of dīlābī itself to specify that the disintegrated thing was made to disintegrate by someone else or something else.