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dismount (encz) | dismount,demontovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
dismount (encz) | dismount,odmontovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
dismount (encz) | dismount,sesednout v: Zdeněk Brož |
dismount (encz) | dismount,sestoupit v: Zdeněk Brož |
Dismount (gcide) | Dismount \Dis*mount"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dismounted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Dismounting.] [Pref. dis- + mount: cf. OF.
desmonter, F. d['e]monter.]
1. To come down; to descend. [Poetic]
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But now the bright sun ginneth to dismount.
--Spenser.
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2. To alight from a horse; to descend or get off, as a rider
from his beast; as, the troops dismounted.
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Dismount (gcide) | Dismount \Dis*mount"\, v. t.
1. To throw or bring down from an elevation, place of honor
and authority, or the like.
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Dismounted from his authority. --Barrow.
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2. To throw or remove from a horse; to unhorse; as, the
soldier dismounted his adversary.
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3. (Mech.) To take down, or apart, as a machine.
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4. To throw or remove from the carriage, or from that on
which a thing is mounted; to break the carriage or wheels
of, and render useless; to deprive of equipments or
mountings; -- said esp. of artillery.
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dismount (wn) | dismount
n 1: the act of dismounting (a horse or bike etc.)
v 1: alight from (a horse) [syn: unhorse, dismount, light,
get off, get down] |
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Dismount (gcide) | Dismount \Dis*mount"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dismounted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Dismounting.] [Pref. dis- + mount: cf. OF.
desmonter, F. d['e]monter.]
1. To come down; to descend. [Poetic]
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But now the bright sun ginneth to dismount.
--Spenser.
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2. To alight from a horse; to descend or get off, as a rider
from his beast; as, the troops dismounted.
[1913 Webster]Dismount \Dis*mount"\, v. t.
1. To throw or bring down from an elevation, place of honor
and authority, or the like.
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Dismounted from his authority. --Barrow.
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2. To throw or remove from a horse; to unhorse; as, the
soldier dismounted his adversary.
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3. (Mech.) To take down, or apart, as a machine.
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4. To throw or remove from the carriage, or from that on
which a thing is mounted; to break the carriage or wheels
of, and render useless; to deprive of equipments or
mountings; -- said esp. of artillery.
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Dismounted (gcide) | Dismount \Dis*mount"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dismounted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Dismounting.] [Pref. dis- + mount: cf. OF.
desmonter, F. d['e]monter.]
1. To come down; to descend. [Poetic]
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But now the bright sun ginneth to dismount.
--Spenser.
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2. To alight from a horse; to descend or get off, as a rider
from his beast; as, the troops dismounted.
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Dismounting (gcide) | Dismount \Dis*mount"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dismounted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Dismounting.] [Pref. dis- + mount: cf. OF.
desmonter, F. d['e]monter.]
1. To come down; to descend. [Poetic]
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But now the bright sun ginneth to dismount.
--Spenser.
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2. To alight from a horse; to descend or get off, as a rider
from his beast; as, the troops dismounted.
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