Obs. rare. [a. OF. stupre (revived in 18th c.), ad. L. stuprum.] Defilement or violation (of a woman).
1382. Wyclif, Gen. xxxiv. 13. The sones of Jacob waxynge cruel for the stupre of the sister. Ibid., 27.
1563. Becon, Demands Script., Wks. III. 457. Stupre, inceste, fornicacyon, and lyke abhominacyons.