Devirginated vs Devirginate - What's the difference?
devirginated | devirginate |
(devirginate)
To deprive of virginity; to deflower.
* Marquis de Sade (in translation)
Deprived of virginity.
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To deprive of virginity; to deflower.
* Marquis de Sade (in translation)
Deprived of virginity.
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As verbs the difference between devirginated and devirginate
is that devirginated is (devirginate) while devirginate is to deprive of virginity; to deflower.As an adjective devirginate is
deprived of virginity.devirginated
English
Verb
(head)devirginate
English
Verb
(devirginat)- A man devirginates three girls in succession: the first aged seven; the second, five, and the third, still in the cradle.
- (Sandys)
Adjective
(-)devirginate
English
Verb
(devirginat)- A man devirginates three girls in succession: the first aged seven; the second, five, and the third, still in the cradle.
- (Sandys)