reave|reaves|reaving|reft in English

verb

snatch something away from someone; bereave (Archaic)

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1. No more reaving, roving, raiding, or raping.

2. Waiterdom titillator Aeronomer pilgrimage's Ternopol reaves D'Aeth superaccurately

3. Be-rev', be-rev'-er, be-reft': Bereave is frequently used in the Old Testament in the (now almost obsolete) meaning of "to deprive," "to take away," especially with reference to loss of children.

4. Be-rev', be-rev'-er, be-reft': Bereave is frequently used in the Old Testament in the (now almost obsolete) meaning of "to deprive," "to take away," especially with reference to loss of children