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ravish

ravish [Middle English, to seize and take away by violence, from Middle French raviss-, stem of ravir, ultimately from

Ravisher

One who ravishes in any sense

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

Rapturous

Ecstatic transporting ravishing feeling expressing or manifesting rapture as rapturous joy pleasure or delight rapturous applause

Ravishingly

In a ravishing manner

Raptor

A ravisher a plunderer

Ecstatically

Rapturously ravishingly

Constuprate

To ravish to debauch

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