unlade
to take the lading, load, or cargo from; unload.
to discharge (a load or cargo).
to discharge a load or cargo.
Origin of unlade
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How to use unlade in a sentence
At noonday hosts of heavy baskets unlade their toothsome freight, and a merry feast is seasoned with Attic salt.
A New Atmosphere | Gail HamiltonAlsoe it was ordayned to begyn to unlade our shipps on Munday, Mr. Cockram to be at Hollandes house to take acco.
Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume II | Richard CocksConsequently, it was necessary to unlade it, and they had to resolve to leave it behind in the port, to their great sorrow.
And Tonomon Samme departed, biding me unlade our goodes when we would.
Diary of Richard Cocks Vol. I | Richard CocksBut had n't you better unlade yourself o' your merchandise, and fix to enjoy the sail some?
British Dictionary definitions for unlade
/ (ʌnˈleɪd) /
a less common word for unload
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