Unladed vs Unlanded - What's the difference?
unladed | unlanded |
(unlade)
(transitive)To unload.
To disburden; take the burden from; relieve.
To discharge the cargo from.
To discharge a cargo; discharge a burden.
Not owning land.
* 2004 , Richard Goddard, Lordship and Medieval Urbanisation: Coventry, 1043-1355 (page 95)
* 2011 , Jonathan White, Terrorism and Homeland Security
As a verb unladed
is past tense of unlade.As an adjective unlanded is
not owning land.unladed
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(head)unlade
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* unladen adjectiveReferences
*unlanded
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(-)- Each obedientiary held his own rural estates as well as properties in the city and was supported by various unlanded officials.
- India's agrarian system is based on large wealthy landholders and unlanded peasants, formerly of the lower caste, who are alienated from the current economic structure.