Definition of Disload

1. to unload [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: unload

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disload

dislikers
dislikes
disliking
dislimb
dislimbed
dislimbing
dislimbs
dislimn
dislimned
dislimning
dislimns
dislink
dislinked
dislinking
dislinks
disload (current term)
disloaded
disloads
dislocate
dislocated
dislocates
dislocating
dislocatio
dislocatio erecta
dislocation
dislocation fracture
dislocation of articular processes
dislocations
dislodge

Literary usage of Disload

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

1. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1898)
"... kiss)—and blessed without having had a literary conversation; and dismissed with a freight of humble compliments, which he was to disload on the morrow ..."

2. German Romance: Specimens of Its Chief Authors by Thomas Carlyle, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, Jean Paul (1841)
"Yet the mother, in the height of her emotion, contrives quite readily to call upon the carriers, while disload- ing, not to twist off the four corner globes ..."

3. History of Harford County, Maryland from 1608 (the Year of Smith's by Walter Wilkes Preston (1901)
"Its not probable that the parties Concerned will attempt to bring such goods directly in Heare, but rather disload them in Small Craft Down the Bay. ..."

4. Life of Cardinal Wolsey by John Galt (1846)
"... saying, that he should be most heartily welcome of any man, the king his sovereign except; saying furthermore that my lord should not need to disload or ..."

5. The New Statistical Account of Scotland by Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy (1845)
"... wanted to disload their cargo they had only to take out the pin, when the bottom of the hamper opened, and the contents fell out without removal of the ..."

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