deflower

/dɪˈflaʊər/
verb
  1. To take someone's virginity.
    • In some historical societies, it was considered a man's right to deflower his bride on the wedding night.
    • The scandalous story claimed that the prince had attempted to deflower a servant girl.
    • The old poem described a knight who would deflower a maiden and then abandon her.
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