Un*lade" v. t. [1st un- +
lade.] 1. To take the load from; to take out
the cargo of; as, to unlade a ship or a wagon.
The venturous merchant . . .
Shall here unlade him and depart no more.
Dryden.
2. To unload; to remove, or to have removed, as a
load or a burden; to discharge.
There the ship was to unlade her burden.
Acts. xxi. 3.
Un*lade" v. t. [1st un- +
lade.] 1. To take the load from; to take out
the cargo of; as, to unlade a ship or a wagon.
The venturous merchant . . .
Shall here unlade him and depart no more.
Dryden.
2. To unload; to remove, or to have removed, as a
load or a burden; to discharge.
There the ship was to unlade her burden.
Acts. xxi. 3.