De*flour" (?), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Defloured (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Deflouring.] [F. déflorer, LL. deflorare;
L. de- + flos, floris, flower. See
Flower, and cf. Deflorate.] 1. To
deprive of flowers.
2. To take away the prime beauty and grace
of; to rob of the choicest ornament.
He died innocent and before the sweetness of his soul
was defloured and ravished from him.
Jer.
Taylor.
3. To deprive of virginity, as a woman; to
violate; to ravish; also, to seduce.