Found 2 items, similar to Reft.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: reft
reave
v : steal goods; take as spoils;
“During the earthquake people
looted the stores that were deserted by their owners”
[syn:
plunder,
despoil,
loot,
strip,
rifle,
ransack,
pillage,
foray]
[also:
reft]
reft
See
reave
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Reft
Reave
\Reave\ (r[=e]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Reaved (r[=e]vd),
Reft (r[e^]ft), or
Raft (r[.a]ft) (obs.); p. pr. & vb. n.
Reaving.] [AS. re['a]fian, from re['a]f spoil, plunder,
clothing, re['o]fan to break (cf. bire['o]fan to deprive of);
akin to G. rauben to rob, Icel. raufa to rob, rj[=u]fa to
break, violate, Goth. bir['a]ub[=o]n to despoil, L. rumpere
to break; cf. Skr. lup to break. [root]114. Cf.
Bereave,
Rob, v. t.,
Robe,
Rove, v. i.,
Rupture.]
To take away by violence or by stealth; to snatch away; to
rob; to despoil; to bereave. [Archaic].
“To reave his
life.” --Spenser.
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He golden apples raft of the dragon. --Chaucer.
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If the wooers reave
By privy stratagem my life at home. --Chapman.
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To reave the orphan of his patrimony. --Shak.
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The heathen caught and reft him of his tongue.
--Tennyson.
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Reft
\Reft\ (r?ft), imp. & p. p. of
Reave.
Bereft.
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Reft of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn. --Heber.
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Reft
\Reft\, n.
A chink; a rift. See
Rift. --Rom. of R.
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