v. Obs. rare. Also 5 vyole. [ad. OF. violer, ad. L. violāre: see VIOLATE v.] trans. To violate.

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a. 1450.  Knt. de la Tour, 75. He took fro them all that he couthe, and enforced their wyues, and vyoled their doughters.

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1480.  Caxton, Ovid’s Met., XI. xxii. She moche enforced her for to flee for t’escape fro hyme, to th’ ende that she were not vyoled ne defowled.

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