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Definition of Disburdened
1. disburden [v] - See also: disburden
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disburdened
Literary usage of Disburdened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England by Edward Hyde Clarendon (1839)
"... disburdened; for she was within little more than one month of her time; and,
being in a place out of the reach of any alarm, she recovered her spirits ..."
2. A new dictionary of the English language by Charles Richardson (1839)
"relieved, disburdened ; -ISH.* free from weight or heaviness, hin- derance or
impediment ; active or free, or able to act easily ; free from pressure, ..."
3. The Book of Nature by John Mason Good (1834)
"The voice of the hen, when she informs her paramour that she is disburdened of
an egg, and which he instantly communicates from homestead to homestead, ..."
4. The Cheshire Sheaf edited by Francis Sanders, William Ferguson Irvine, J. Brownbill (1896)
"By which means his mind being disburdened and eased of many worldly thoughts and
cares he got a greater freedom to think and speak of spiritual and heavenly ..."
5. A Complete System of Conveyancing: Adapted to the Present Practice of by Juridical Society of Edinburgh (1907)
"The foregoing style is adapted to the case where the lands to be disburdened are
an undescribed portion of the cumulo subjects contained in the bond, eg, ..."