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unˈshoulder, v. [un-2 4.] 1. trans. (See quot.) rare—0.
1598Florio, Spallare, to vnshoulder, to put ones shoulders out of ioint. 2. To remove from the shoulder.
1625Markham Souldiers Accid. 11 The two Rankes next it must vnshoulder their Musquets. 1650R. Elton Military Art (1659) 192 Unshoulder your Musket and poyse. 1859R. F. Burton in Jrnl. Geog. Soc. XXIX. 414 At a short distance they halt, unshoulder their burdens. 1882Elwes tr. Fr. Benguella to Yacca I. xii. 346 The goods all unshouldered and dispersed. |