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Deflowered

deflower \de*flow"er\, v. t. [Previously also spelled deflour.] [imp. & p. p. Deflowered; p. pr. & vb. n. Deflowering.] [F. d['e]florer, LL. deflorare; L. de- + flos, floris, flower. See Flower, and cf. Deflorate.]

  1. To deprive of flowers.

    An earthquake . . . deflowering the gardens.
    --W. Montagu.

  2. To take away the prime beauty and grace of; to rob of the choicest ornament.

  3. To deprive of virginity, as a woman; to violate; to ravish; also, to seduce.

    If a man had deflowered a virgin.
    --Milton.

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deflowered

vb. (en-past of: deflower)

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Deflowered
For the concept, see virginity.

Deflowered is the second album by queercore band Pansy Division.

The cover features a photograph of Mark Ewert (left) and Moon Trent (right), taken by Marc Gellar.

Usage examples of "deflowered".

She had run away from the convent, got herself deflowered by the first man she ran across (a minstrel, she had confided to Rune, "And I don't know who was the more amazed, him or me") and discovered that she not only had a talent for the games of man and maid, she craved the contact.

Shahryar deflowered and killed a virgin a night for a thousand and one nights before he met Scheherazade.

Their moral education, their religion, their art, even their history and mythology, turned on this point: they traced their descent, for example, from a company of some two thousand virgins forcibly deflowered by an Asian despot who then transported them en masse to Scythia, bidding them remember him kindly as having relented in his vow to kill each one after raping her.

That would make me happy enough to die, since, despite all, I love you as much now as I did the night we first went to bed together, and you gently deflowered me, and we slept in each other's arms till sunrise, et.

Whether I was that daughter's father, my second sight was kindly blind to: once I'd deflowered Melanippe mere and nipped the bud of her career, she'd turned promiscuous as Sibyl, but out of self-spite: a predator with heart of flint.

Brady took her back there at midnight and, on the divan bed in the front room, deflowered her.

The influence of de Sade is also apparent in The Lustful Turk (published in 1828) about two middle-class English girls who are captured by Moorish pirates and deflowered in the Dey’s harem by the masterful Turk.

By the mid 1870s, there were enough books with titles like Chastity Deflowered, Peregrine Penis and Female Flagellants to enable a pornophile named H.

He stopped himself from saying what popped into his mind, that McCoy's deflowered virgin had apparently heard of the aphrodisiacal virtues of oysters.

Feeling something like a private detective shadowing a cheating husband, he stationed himself in the Oyster Bar where he felt sure he could see McCoy and the deflowered virgin, but they could not see him.

Pickering was twice surprised when the deflowered virgin showed up five minutes early, and after a moment's hesitation kissed McCoy, first impersonally and distantly, and then again on the lips, looking into his eyes, as a woman kisses her lover.

I finally stooped so low as to suggest you might take the Florent girl Robert deflowered in his brother's wedding bed, but her father preferred to give her to one of his own household knights.

But it seemed as if he no sooner had deflowered his bride than Aerys lost his throne.