perdition (n.)
ruin, destruction, devastation
H5 III.vi.95[Fluellen to King Henry] The perdition of th'athversary hath been very great
TC V.ii.148[Troilus to Ulysses] Bifold authority, where reason can revolt / Without perdition
Tem III.iii.78[Ariel to Alonso, Sebastian, and Antonio] Lingering perdition ... shall step by step attend / You and your ways
TN III.iv.281[Sir Toby to Sir Andrew, of the fight] This shall end without the perdition of souls
WT IV.iv.375.1[Florizel to disguised Polixenes, of offering his qualities to Perdita] I would / Commend them and condemn them to her service / Or to their own perdition
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