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Definition of Deflowered
1. deflower [v] - See also: deflower
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deflowered
Literary usage of Deflowered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Travels of Ludovico Di Varthema in Egypt, Syria, Arabia Deserta and by Lodovico de Varthema, John Winter Jones, George Percy Badger (1863)
"The king of the said city does not cause his wife's virginity to be taken by the
Brahmins as the king of Calicut does, but he causes her to be deflowered by ..."
2. American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting by John Davison Lawson, Robert Lorenzo Howard (1919)
"Talk of cooling time in reference to a man whose wife has been deflowered!
Can any man cool over a provocation like that? A mere personal indignity is ..."
3. Medicolegal Aspects of Moral Offenses by Léon Henri Thoinot, Arthur Wisswald Weysse (1911)
"Reasons for the persistence of the hymen in an intact condition in the deflowered
woman.—True and false virgins; methods of distinguishing them; ..."
4. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"Better thus fall, than tarry long for death ; Till creeping age have so deflowered
a man, ... deflowered ..."
5. Notes to Palgrave's Golden Treasury of Songs & Lyrics. Books I-IV. by John Henry Fowler (1904)
"53, ' By warm winds deflowered." 29. light's Lord, the sun. 54. tented. See note
on n. 13. No. XCVIII. From Stirling Castle we had seen IN September, 1803, ..."