defoul

verb
/dɪˈfaʊɫ/UK

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English defoulen, from Old French defouler.

  1. derived from defouler
  2. inherited from defoulen

Definitions

  1. To trample underfoot.

  2. To physically crush or break.

  3. To oppress, keep down.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To defile the chastity of

      To defile the chastity of; to debauch, to rape.

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