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Ravage

violence violent ruin or destruction devastation havoc waste as the ravage of a lion the ravages of fire or tempest the

Grasshopper

locust Caloptenus spretus noted for the great extent of its ravages in the region beyond the Mississippi In the Eastern United

Ravager

One who or that which ravages or lays waste spoiler

Black death

A pestilence which ravaged Europe and Asia in the fourteenth century

Danegeld

formerly laid on the English nation to buy off the ravages of Danish invaders or to maintain forces to oppose them

Devastate

To lay waste to ravage to desolate

Forray

To foray to ravage to pillage

Pungled

especially of grain which has lost its juices from the ravages of insects such as the wheat midge or Trips Thrips

Complete destruction

bluff without any wharf, dock, or pier, where the unprecedented ravages of the river effectually took away the use of the

Depopulatio agrorum

Depopulatio agrorum, destroying and ravaging a country, 3 Inst. 204.

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