Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Rape

Rape (rāp) , noun

[French râpe a grape stalk.]

1.
Fruit, as grapes, plucked from the cluster. — Ray
2.
The refuse stems and skins of grapes or raisins from which the must has been expressed in wine making.
3.
A filter containing the above refuse, used in clarifying and perfecting malt, vinegar, etc.
Collocations (1)
Rape wine , a poor, thin wine made from the last dregs of pressed grapes.

Rape , noun

[Akin to rap to snatch, but confused with Latin rapere. See Rap to snatch.]

1.
The act of seizing and carrying away by force; violent seizure; robbery.
And ruined orphans of thy rapes complain. — Sandys
2.
(Law) Sexual connection with a woman without her consent. See Age of consent, under Consent, n.
3.
That which is snatched away. [Obsolete]
Where now are all my hopes? O, never more Shall they revive! nor death her rapes restore. — Sandys
4.
Movement, as in snatching; haste; hurry. [Obsolete]
5.
An action causing results harmful to a person or thing; as, the rape of the land by mining companies. [Figurative, Colloquial]

Rape , transitive verb

1.
To commit rape upon; to ravish.
2.
To perform an action causing results harmful or very unpleasant to a person or thing; as, women raped first by their assailants, and then by the Justice system. Corresponds to 2nd rape, n. 5. [Figurative, Colloquial]
Collocations (1)
To rape and ren , See under Rap, transitive verb, to snatch.

Rape , intransitive verb

To rob; to pillage. [Obsolete] — Heywood

Rape , noun

[Icelandic hreppr village, district; compare Icelandic hreppa to catch, obtain, Anglo-Saxon hrepian, hreppan, to touch.]

One of six divisions of the county of Sussex, England, intermediate between a hundred and a shire.

Rape , noun

[Latin rapa, rapum, akin to Greek "ra`pys, "ra`fys, German rube.]

(Botany) A name given to a variety or to varieties of a plant of the turnip kind, grown for seeds and herbage. The seeds are used for the production of rape oil, and to a limited extent for the food of cage birds.

These plants, with the edible turnip, have been variously named, but are all now believed to be derived from the Brassica campestris of Europe, which by some is not considered distinct from the wild stock (Brassica oleracea) of the cabbage. See Cole.

Collocations (4)
Broom rape (Botany) , See Broom rape, in the Vocabulary.
Rape cake , the refuse remaining after the oil has been expressed from the rape seed.
Rape root , Same as Rape.
Summer rape (Botany) , See Colza.