▪ I. † unˈloaden, ppl. a. Obs.
[un-1 8 b.]
= unloaded ppl. a.1
| 1599 Hakluyt Voy. II. 132 No man wil iudge their fare good, or their bodies vnloden of stripes. |
▪ II. unˈloaden, v. Obs. exc. dial.
[un-2 3.]
trans. = unload v.
| 1567 Drant Horace, Ep. xiii. E iij, If that my booke be burthenouse, shift the of it be tyme, Least thou asslyke vnloden the with greater note of cryme. 1663 Bp. Patrick Parab. Pilgr. xxxi, They..unloadned themselves of the passions which they felt in their hearts. |