Definition of Demasted

1. demast [v] - See also: demast

Lexicographical Neighbors of Demasted

demarkation
demarkations
demarked
demarket
demarketed
demarketing
demarkets
demarking
demarks
demasculinise
demasculinize
demasculinizing
demast
demasted (current term)
demasting
demasts
dematerialisation
dematerialise
dematerialised
dematerialises
dematerialising
dematerialization
dematerialize
dematerialized
dematerializes
dematerializing
dematiaceous
dematin

Literary usage of Demasted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Arctic Prairies: A Canoe-journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou by Ernest Thompson Seton (1911)
"... 5 inches through, and weighed about 20 pounds each; the boat was 30 feet long, a demasted schooner indeed, and rowing her through shallow muddy water, ..."

2. Peter Trawl by William Henry G. Kingston (1881)
"demasted brig out there in the wild North Sea, a kind Providence watched over us. We might have been run down, or, the leaks breaking out afresh, ..."

3. Fox Point Remembered: Early Development in New Castle, Delaware by Gertrude F. Dunlap (1992)
"July 7, 1846 - "Afternoon clear after a storm that upset large ships, demasted others, blew down houses, killed two men dead. Accompanied by hail and rain. ..."

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