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While the verb deflorare appears in classical texts, the specific plural participle Deflorati is most often found in specific literary or legal descriptions.
omnino deflorati" is used to describe flowers that have finished blooming or have dropped their petals, leaving behind developing fruit. 4. Societal Changes and Modern Views deflorati
| Term | Meaning | Nuance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Deflowered / Stripped | Focuses on the removal of the "flower" (the best part or innocence). | | Despoliati | Despoiled / Plundered | Focuses on the stripping of clothing, weapons, or wealth. | | Violati | Violated | A broader term for infringement or rape; focuses on the act of force. | | Corrupti | Corrupted | Focuses on moral decay or spoilage. | While the verb deflorare appears in classical texts,