Definition of Dishorsed

1. Verb. (past of dishorse) ¹

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Definition of Dishorsed

1. dishorse [v] - See also: dishorse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dishorsed

dishonourableness
dishonourably
dishonoured
dishonoured bill
dishonoured bills
dishonourer
dishonourest
dishonoureth
dishonouring
dishonours
dishorn
dishorned
dishorning
dishorns
dishorse
dishorsed (current term)
dishorses
dishorsing
dishouse
dishoused
dishouses
dishousing
dishpan
dishpan fracture
dishpan hands
dishpans
dishrag
dishrags
dishstand
dishstands

Literary usage of Dishorsed

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

1. Digest of the Election Laws of Pennsylvania: And an Index to the Same (1916)
"... received or dishorsed hy him for election ex penses, the date of each ... each and every snm of money dishorsed hy the candidate, whether personally, ..."

2. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1890)
"... and thrice they broke their spears -, Then each, dishorsed and, drawing, lashed at each So often and with such blows that all the crowd gazed. ..."

3. Age of Chivalry; Or, King Arthur and His Knights by Thomas Bulfinch (1900)
"Then each, dishorsed and drawing, lash'd at each So often and with such blows, that all the crowd Wondered."—ENID. And when the earl and his company saw the ..."

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