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1 إغتصب إمرأة
v. violate, ravish -
2 خطف
1́ n. snatching, seizing, kidnapping, hijack2́ v. hijack, abduct, kidnap, steal, ravish, whip, carry off, lift-off, nobble, gobble -
3 سلب
1́ n. bereavement, spoliation, despoliation, spoil, beguilement, evisceration, ravishment, depredation, harrow, robbery, looting, pillage, rapine, stick up, piracy, raid, sack, plundering, desiccation, dispossession2́ v. steal, rob, rifle, riffle, ravish, be retarded, fleece, dispossess, plunder, pillage, despoil, loot, strip, sack, divest, ransack, flay, harrow, rape, skin, maraud, milk, rejoice -
4 سلب اللب
v. entrance, ravish -
5 فتن
1́ n. glamor, glamour2́ v. fascinate, charm, enthral, enchant, captivate, infatuate, enthrall, spellbind, mesmerize, thrill, witch, bewitch, entrance, seduce, tempt, love, magnetize, ravish, rejoice, smite -
6 استخفه الغناء أو الطرب أو الفرح
اِسْتَخَفّهُ الغِنَاءُ أو الطّرَبُ أو الفَرَحُto transport, carry away, entrance, enrapture, ravishArabic-English new dictionary > استخفه الغناء أو الطرب أو الفرح
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7 اعتدى على امرأة
اِعْتَدَى على امْرَأةto rape, violate, assault, ravish -
8 اغتصب
اِغْتَصَبَ (امْرَأةً)to rap, ravish, violate, force, assault -
9 افترس
اِفْتَرَسَ (المَرْأةَ)to ravish, rape, violate -
10 سلب
سَلَبَ: نَهَبَ، سَرَقَ، اِبْتَزّto steal, rip off, rob, abstract, fleece, plunder, pillage, rifle, loot, spoil, despoil, spoliate, ravish, ransack, maraud; to strip of, dispossess of, deprive of -
11 هتك عرض امرأة
هَتَكَ عِرْض امْرَأةٍto rape, ravish, violate
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Ravish — Rav ish (r[a^]v [i^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ravished} ( [i^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Ravishing}.] [OE. ravissen, F. ravir, fr. L. rapere to snatch or tear away, to ravish. See {Rapacious}, {Rapid}, and { ish}.] 1. To seize and carry away by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ravish — rav·ish / ra vish/ vt [Middle English, to seize and take away by violence, from Middle French raviss , stem of ravir, ultimately from Latin rapere to seize, rob]: rape rav·ish·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
ravish — [v1] enchant allure, attract, bewitch, captivate, charm, delight, draw, enrapture, enthrall, entrance, fascinate, hold, hypnotize, magnetize, mesmerize, overjoy, please, spellbind, trance, transport; concept 11 Ant. disenchant, repulse, turn off… … New thesaurus
ravish — (v.) c.1300, to seize (someone) by violence, carry (a person, especially a woman) away, from O.Fr. raviss , prp. stem of ravir to seize, take away hastily, from V.L. *rapire, from L. rapere to seize, hurry away (see RAPID (Cf. rapid)). Meaning to … Etymology dictionary
ravish — *transport, enrapture, entrance Analogous words: rejoice, delight, regale (see PLEASE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ravish — ► VERB archaic or literary 1) seize and carry off by force. 2) rape. 3) fill with intense delight; enrapture. ORIGIN Old French ravir, from Latin rapere seize … English terms dictionary
ravish — [rav′ish] vt. [ME ravishen < inflectional stem of OFr ravir, to carry away < VL * rapire, for L rapere, to seize: see RAPE1] 1. to seize and carry away forcibly 2. to rape (a woman) 3. to transport with joy or delight; enrapture ravisher n … English World dictionary
ravish — UK [ˈrævɪʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms ravish : present tense I/you/we/they ravish he/she/it ravishes present participle ravishing past tense ravished past participle ravished mainly literary to rape a woman (= force her to have sex) … English dictionary
ravish — verb /ˈɹa.vɪʃ/ a) To seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force. For loe that Guest would beare her forcibly, / And meant to ravish her, that rather had to dy. b) To transport with joy or delight; to delight to ec … Wiktionary
ravish — to copulate with a woman against her will Originally, to seize or carry off anything: The ravish d Helen, Menelaus wife, With wanton Paris sleeps. (Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida) and in more modern use: I don t know why,… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
ravish — verb 1) literary he tried to ravish her Syn: rape, sexually assault/abuse, violate, force oneself on, molest; archaic dishonor, defile 2) literary you will be ravished by this wine Syn: enrapture, enchant, delight … Thesaurus of popular words