defloro
εἰς τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ Πατρὸς καὶ τοῦ Υἱοῦ καὶ τοῦ Ἁγίου Πνεύματος → in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit
Latin > English
defloro deflorare, defloravi, defloratus V TRANS :: pluck flowers; deflower/dishonor/ravish/seduce (virgin); cull/excerpt
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
dēflōro: āre, āvi de-flos, v. a., lit.
I to deprive of flowers, Dracont. 1, 588.—
II Transf.: fulgores solis, Amm. 20, 11, § 28: deflorato virginitatis pudore, Ambros. de Jacob. 2, 7, 32.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
dēflōrō, āvī, ātum, āre, tr.,
1 prendre la fleur : Drac. Laud. 1, 589 || [fig.] extraire les passages marquants [d’un auteur], choisir : Cassiod. Orth. præf., 144, 16.
2 déflorer, flétrir : Ambr. Jac. 2, 7, 32.
Latin > German (Georges)
dē-flōro, āvi, ātum, āre, I) abblüten, übtr., als Blüten (das Beste) abpflücken u. sammeln, Cassian. coenob. inst. 5, 4: ex operibus sancti Augustini valde altissimas quaestiones ac sententias ac diversas res deflorare, Cassiod. inst. div. litt. 23 in. – prägn., defl. alqm, aus einem (Schriftsteller) eine Blumenlese anlegen, einen Auszug machen, ihn exzerpieren, defl. auctores, Cassiod. de orthogr. praef. p. 575 (a) ed. Garet. – übtr. = des phys., polit. od. moral. Glanzes, des Ansehens berauben, fulgores solis, trüben, Amm. 20, 11, 28: alqm in tantum, qui (= ut is) etc., Schol. Bob. ad Cic. Sest. 51. p. 304 B.: honor defloratus, Schol. Bob. ad Cic. pro Sull. 5. p. 361 B.: deflorato virginitatis pudore, entblättert, Ambros. de Iacob 2, 7, 32.
Translations
deflower
Albanian: zhvirgjëroj; Arabic: اِفْتَضَّ, or فَضَّ + عُذْرِيّة or بَكَارَة vel sim.; Bulgarian: обезчестявам; Chinese Mandarin: 開苞, 开苞, 破瓜, 破處; Czech: odpanit; Dutch: ontmaagden; Esperanto: deflori, malvirgigi; Finnish: viedä neitsyys; French: déflorer, dépuceler; Galician: desflorar, desvirgar; German: deflorieren, entjungfern; Greek: διακορεύω, ξεπαρθενιάζω; Ancient Greek: ἀνακοιτάζομαι, ἀποπαρθενόω, ἀποπαρθενεύω, γίσαι, διακορεύω, διακορέω, διακορίζω, διαπαρθενεύω, ἐκκορέω, ἐκκορίζω, ἐκπαρθενεύω, καταγιγαρτίζω; Hungarian: megbecstelenít; Icelandic: afmeyja; Ido: desvirgigar; Italian: deflorare, sverginare; Japanese: 破瓜する; Latin: defloro, devirgino; Luxembourgish: defloréieren; Macedonian: обесчестува; Polish: rozdziewiczać; Portuguese: deflorar, desvirginar; Romanian: deflora; Russian: лишать девственности, лишить девственности, дефлорировать, растлевать, растлить; Spanish: desflorar, desvirgar; Telugu: కన్నెరికముతీయు; Turkish: kızlık bozmak