different between deflour vs dishonor

deflour

English

Etymology

From French déflorer, Late Latin deflorare, from Latin de- + flos, floris (flower). See flower, and compare deflorate.

Verb

deflour (third-person singular simple present deflours, present participle deflouring, simple past and past participle defloured)

  1. Obsolete form of deflower.
    • 1650, Jeremy Taylor, The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living
      He died innocent and before the sweetness of his soul was defloured and ravished from him.

Anagrams

  • floured, foulder, fuel rod

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dishonor

English

Alternative forms

  • dishonour (British)

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /d?s??n??/

Noun

dishonor (countable and uncountable, plural dishonors)

  1. US standard spelling of dishonour.

Translations

Verb

dishonor (third-person singular simple present dishonors, present participle dishonoring, simple past and past participle dishonored)

  1. US standard spelling of dishonour.

Translations

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