Tear down so as to make flat with the ground.
1At last she rase and gaed awa', she kedna whaur till.
2Yust vatch may rase hell an' soak dem on da hed!
3Svenson was making good his promise "tew rase hell."
4They were to rase him out.
5So he caused it to be destroyed and rased to the ground.
6And lightly they avoided their horses and rushed together, tracing, rasing, and foining.
7Thus was the city of Napoli rased to the ground as you have heard.
8Agilulf at once moved against Padua and took it and rased it to the ground.
9And the line of Hengist and Cerdic shall be rased from the roll of empire.
10As an unprotected village must Liege stand henceforth, walls and fortifications rased to the ground.
11The "Scourge" first attacked, captured, and rased to the ground Aquileia.
12The old Wahrendorff house has been rased to the ground, and stores stand in its place.
13The city, we are informed, was rased to the ground, and Bishop Datius escaped to Constantinople.
14The rotten building is rased to the ground.'
15Within their provinces the rases (princes) exercise large powers.
16The emperor, styled negus negusti (king of kings), is occasionally assisted by a council of rases.