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    Reave , v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reaved , Reft , or Raft (obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. Reaving.] [AS. reáfian, from reáf spoil, plunder, clothing, reófan to break (cf. bireófan to deprive of); akin to G. rauben to rob, Icel. raufa to rob, rjūfa to break, violate, Goth. biráubōn to despoil, L. rumpere to break; cf. Skr. lup to break. √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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