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Definition of Dismanned
1. disman [v] - See also: disman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dismanned
Literary usage of Dismanned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1828)
"Mohammed burned the dismanned and dismasted ships, that they might not fall into
the hands of the Hungarians; three ships were sunk, four taken, ..."
2. Maryland Historical Magazine by Maryland Historical Society (1920)
"... and so deadly was their fire that the Dunmore boats were almost totally dismanned.
Three vessels were sunk. Two drifted ashore and were captured. ..."
3. Resolves, Divine, Moral, Political by Owen Felltham (1832)
"Though indeed, if we consider this dissolution, man by death is absolutely divided
and dismanned. That gross object which is left to the spectator's eyes, ..."
4. Resolves, Divine, Moral, Political by Owen Felltham (1832)
"... if we consider this dissolution, man by death is absolutely divided and dismanned.
That gross object which is left to the spectator's eyes, ..."
5. Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of by George Burnett (1807)
"Thus will they reckon up the several profanations of pleasure, by which they have
dismanned themselves ; sometimes not sparing to descend unto particulars. ..."