Definition of Lumbered

1. Verb. (past of lumber) ¹

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Definition of Lumbered

1. lumber [v] - See also: lumber

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lumbered

lumbar segments of spinal cord
lumbar splanchnic nerves
lumbar triangle
lumbar trunks
lumbar vein
lumbar veins
lumbar vertebra
lumbar vertebrae
lumbars
lumber
lumber jacket
lumber room
lumber yard
lumber yards
lumbered (current term)
lumberer
lumberers
lumbering
lumberingly
lumberings
lumberjack
lumberjack breakfast
lumberjack shirt
lumberjack shirts
lumberjacked
lumberjacket
lumberjackets
lumberjacking
lumberjacks

Literary usage of Lumbered

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

1. The American Amateur Photographer (1892)
"Late in the afternoon the great transcontinental train lumbered into the station. It was fortunate for us that the majority of the great shipload of ..."

2. Pamphlets on Forestry in Minnesota (1909)
"... Indian Reservation, whore the United States Government lumbered for the Indians a few years ago, in a splendid forest of Norway pine. ..."

3. Joint Documents ... for the Year by Michigan Legislature (1872)
"I wish to explain further in regard to the lands in the different townships that have been lumbered. The first one that I will call your attention to is ..."

4. Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the Canadian Forestry Association by Canadian Forestry Association (1900)
"This process of natural reproduction is now at work in very extensive tracts of burned and lumbered-over territory where all that is ..."

5. Transactions of the Canadian Institute by Canadian Institute (1849-1914), Royal Canadian Institute (1895)
"Last winter this place was quite lumbered with merchandise ; even the officers' barracks was filled with goods, as I would not allow any to remain at the ..."

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