Rapine
81raven — I. /ˈreɪvən / (say rayvuhn) noun 1. any of three large, glossy black, omnivorous and somewhat predacious birds with loud harsh calls, the Australian raven, Corvus coronoides, distinguished from the crow by its drawn out call and its long neck… …
82ἁρπακτῶν — ἁρπακτής robber masc gen pl ἁρπακτός gotten by rapine fem gen pl ἁρπακτός gotten by rapine masc/neut gen pl …
83ἁρπακτόν — ἁρπακτός gotten by rapine masc acc sg ἁρπακτός gotten by rapine neut nom/voc/acc sg …
84grip — Grip, m. Signifie rapine. Il vit de grip, c est à dire, de rapine, Viuit ex rapto. Ouid. 1. Metamorph. aut rapto, victum quaeritat. Liu. lib. 7. Selon ce les Corsaires et Escumeurs de mer, quand ils arment pour aller piller sur mer, ils disent… …
85rapiner — Rapiner. v. a. Prendre injustement, & en abusant de son employ, de sa commission. Ce valet rapine sur tout ce qu il achete. il rapine tousjours quelque chose …
86ra|vine — «ruh VEEN», noun. a long, deep, narrow valley eroded by running water: »The river had worn a ravine between the two hills. ╂[< French, Old French ravine violent rush, robbery < Latin rapīna < rapere to snatch. See etym. of doublets… …
87Angel fish — Shark Shark, n. [Of uncertain origin; perhaps through OF. fr. carcharus a kind of dogfish, Gr. karchari as, so called from its sharp teeth, fr. ka rcharos having sharp or jagged teeth; or perhaps named from its rapacity (cf. {Shark}, v. t. & i.); …
88Baskin shark — Shark Shark, n. [Of uncertain origin; perhaps through OF. fr. carcharus a kind of dogfish, Gr. karchari as, so called from its sharp teeth, fr. ka rcharos having sharp or jagged teeth; or perhaps named from its rapacity (cf. {Shark}, v. t. & i.); …
89C carcharias — Shark Shark, n. [Of uncertain origin; perhaps through OF. fr. carcharus a kind of dogfish, Gr. karchari as, so called from its sharp teeth, fr. ka rcharos having sharp or jagged teeth; or perhaps named from its rapacity (cf. {Shark}, v. t. & i.); …
90C caudatus — Shark Shark, n. [Of uncertain origin; perhaps through OF. fr. carcharus a kind of dogfish, Gr. karchari as, so called from its sharp teeth, fr. ka rcharos having sharp or jagged teeth; or perhaps named from its rapacity (cf. {Shark}, v. t. & i.); …