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disemˈburden, -ˈburthen, v. [See disen-, disem-, and burden v.] = disburden. Hence disemˈburdening vbl. n.
1790–1810Combe Devil upon Two Sticks (1817) VI. 282 Of all its affairs he has disemburthened himself. 1855Browning Fra Lippo, Never was such prompt disemburdening. 1884Law Times 27 Sept. 361/1 The local courts should be disemburdened of non-contentious business. |