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ravish
ravish [Middle English, to seize and take away by violence, from Middle French raviss-, stem of ravir, ultimately from
Ravishingly
In a ravishing manner
Ravishment
Ravishment, forcible violation. See ABDUCTION and RAPE. --forcible seizure and carrying off of another person (esp. a woman), Black's
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Ravish
To seize and carry away by violence to snatch by force
Ravishing
Rapturous transporting
Raptor
A ravisher a plunderer
Rapturous
Ecstatic transporting ravishing feeling expressing or manifesting rapture as rapturous joy pleasure or delight rapturous applause
Ecstatically
Rapturously ravishingly
Constuprate
To ravish to debauch
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