† ˈstuprate, v. Obs.
Pa. pple. 6 Sc. stuprat.
[f. L. stuprāt- ppl. stem of stuprāre, f. stuprum: see stupre and -ate3.]
trans. To violate (a woman).
| a 1548 Hall Chron., Rich. III, 56 Richarde..hath..compased all the meanes and waies y{supt} he coulde inuent how to stuprate and carnally know his awne nece vnder the pretence of a cloked matrimony. a 1560 Rolland Crt. Venus iii. 582 Sichem..Had hir stuprat. 1624 Heywood Gunaik. iii. 143 Sextus had stuprated the faire Lucretia. 1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. xlix. 318 There may be just suspition..the Mother was stuprated. |
Hence † ˈstuprated ppl. a.
| 1727 Bailey vol. II, Stuprated [stupratus, L.] ravished. |