Definition of Disbark

1. v. t. To disembark.

2. v. t. To strip of bark; to bark.

Definition of Disbark

1. Verb. (transitive) To strip of bark. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Disbark

1. to strip of bark [v -ED, -ING, -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disbark

disavowance
disavowed
disavower
disavowers
disavowing
disavowment
disavowments
disavows
disband
disbanded
disbanding
disbandment
disbandments
disbands
disbar
disbark (current term)
disbarked
disbarking
disbarks
disbarment
disbarments
disbarrable
disbarred
disbarring
disbars
disbase
disbased
disbases
disbasing
disbecame

Literary usage of Disbark

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

1. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"To Colne-side, hath sent Aulus, Roman knights, With Gaulish horse ; in Caesar's name, commanding The praefect, Caelius, he disbark his soldiers: And early, ..."

2. Technological Dictionary: English-Spanish and Spanish-English of Words and by Néstor Ponce de León (1920)
"firth, landing place, c.-ihon (г. w.) platform, desembarcar (mar ) to disbark, to disembark. to land, to debark || to unship, ..."

3. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the Right Hon. Richard Hill ...: Envoy by Richard Hill (1845)
"But boats and barks may run ashore there, and disbark men in the day time, under the protection of some men-of-war, or frigates, which will keep the French ..."

4. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer (1853)
"20 " The ship we moor on these obscure abodes; disbark the sheep, an offering to the gods; for the Cimmerians of Homer. Some ancient northern nation ..."

5. The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury by Thomas ( Hobbes (1845)
"... Yet enemies and lawless men, when they 90 disbark upon another's land, and there With prey their ship have laden, come away, And of revenge stand always ..."

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