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Definition of Disburdening
1. disburden [v] - See also: disburden
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disburdening
Literary usage of Disburdening
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest. With by William Smith (1897)
"... or disburdening ordinance § 13. His constitutional changes. Division of the
people into four ..."
2. The Law of Scotland in Relation to Wills and Succession: Including the by John M'Laren (1868)
"EFFECT OF TESTAMENTARY PROVISIONS CHARGING OR disburdening PARTICULAR ESTATES.
Disposition of 2301. It frequently happens that an ancestor possessed of real ..."
3. A History of Greece, from the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest by William Smith, George Washington Greene (1890)
"... or disburdening ordinance. § 13. His constitutional changes. Division of the
people into four ..."
4. Hymns of Faith and Hope [First Series] by Horatius Bonar (1864)
"THE disburdening LAY down thy burden here ; With such a weary load Thou canst
not climb yon hill, Yon steep and rugged road. 'Tis rough, and wild, and high, ..."
5. A New Hand-dictionary of the English Language for the Germans and of the by Johann Ebers (1802)
"... Dis- 'ging, disburdening, Unloading, ¡ying. Alleviation. c of the Leaves. ...
disburdening ..."