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Purify

To make pure or clear from material defilement admixture or imperfection to free from extraneous or noxious matter

Slavering

Drooling defiling with saliva

Abusing children

Act, 1922. A girl aiding and abetting in her own defilement cannot be convicted of any offence, R. v. Tyrrel, (1894)

Chloroform

indictable offence.-Offences against the Person Act, 1861, s. 22. Procuring defilement of a woman by administering drugs, see (English) Criminal Law

Impuration

Defilement obscuration

Offence of adultery

a man, as it generally is. Therefore, those men who defile that sanctity are brought within the net of the law,

Pr'mium pudiciti'

given by the seducer of a chaste woman for her defilement. See Annandale v. Harris, (1727) 2 P Wms 432; 3

Impure

To defile to pollute

Defile

To march off in a line file by file to file off

Filth

Foul matter anything that soils or defiles dirt nastiness

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