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Definition of Deflowerers
1. deflowerer [n] - See also: deflowerer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deflowerers
Literary usage of Deflowerers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"... inarticulate, and semi-aphasic save in their own vigorous and inelegant way.
Nature prompts to a modest reticence for which the deflowerers of all ..."
2. The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, by Alexander Chalmers (1810)
"I have often wondered that these deflowerers of innocence, though dead to all
the sentiments of virtue and honour, are not restrained by compassion and ..."
3. The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: With the Exception of His by Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell (1811)
"I have often wondered that these deflowerers of innocence, though dead to all
the sentiments of virtue and honour, are not restrained by compassion and ..."
4. Cases on Criminal Law: Selected from Decisions of English and American Courts by William Ephraim Mikell (1908)
"Formerly the deflowerers of virgins and of chastity were hanged, and their
abettors, since such persons were not clear of the crime of homicide, ..."
5. The Decades of Henry Bullinger by Heinrich Bullinger, Thomas Harding, H. I. (1850)
"... with very sharp punishments suppressing the violent deflowerers of honest
women: but they thought it a very light and in a manner no fault at all for ..."