pass/fade away, disappear, be lost
miscarriage; abortion; that which has been brought forth prematurely
miscarriage
abortion; miscarriage;
abortifacient, that which caused abortion; contraceptive; premature birth;
one prematurely born
cast its young (beast) (give birth prematurely)
miscarriage; premature/untimely birth; abortion; dead fetus; getting abortion
miscarriage; premature/untimely birth; abortion; dead fetus; getting abortion;
great-great-great uncle (father's side);
maid
scratch/scrape/rub/wipe (off), shave; erase; wash/erode away; "knock off", rob
deserted, abandoned
repudiation, renunciation, renouncing;
renounce, repudiate (strongly)
drag/snatch/carry/remove away by force; wash/blow away (storm); abduct, kidnap
brokerage.
a broker.
living delicately, epithet of the painter Parrhasius;
gnaw off/away
fit to be repealed.
repeal of a law; disregard, ignore, repudiate; cancel, rescind, revoke (honor)
abolish; repeal wholly, annul; remove, take away
wine PREPared with the aromatic plant, southern-wood
aromatic plant, southern-wood (medicine)
aromatic plant, southern-wood (medicine)
to break off, sever, remove, dissociate, separate.
abruptly, suddenly; precipitously, steeply; hastily; rashly; here and there;
divorce
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