- unmoor
- unmoor [unmoor′]vt.1. to free (a ship, etc.) from moorings2. to heave up all anchors of (a ship) but onevi.to become unmoored
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
Unmoor — Un*moor , v. t. [1st pref. un + moor.] (Naut.) (a) To cause to ride with one anchor less than before, after having been moored by two or more anchors. (b) To loose from anchorage. See {Moor}, v. t. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Unmoor — Un*moor , v. i. To weigh anchor. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unmoor — late 15c., to free from moorings, from UN (Cf. un ) (2) + MOOR (Cf. moor) (v.). Related: Unmoored … Etymology dictionary
unmoor — Date: 15th century transitive verb to loosen from or as if from moorings intransitive verb to cast off moorings … New Collegiate Dictionary
unmoor — /un moor /, v.t. 1. to loose (a vessel) from moorings or anchorage. 2. to bring to the state of riding with a single anchor after being moored by two or more. v.i. 3. (of a vessel) to become unmoored. [1490 1500; ME unmooren. See UN 2, MOOR2] * * … Universalium
unmoor — verb To unfix or unsecure (a moored boat) … Wiktionary
unmoor — v. release from moorings; remove all but one anchor (Nautical) … English contemporary dictionary
unmoor — verb release the moorings of (a boat) … English new terms dictionary
unmoor — un·moor … English syllables
unmoor — /ʌnˈmɔ/ (say un maw) verb (t) 1. to loose (a ship, etc.) from moorings or anchorage. –verb (i) 2. (of a ship, etc.) to become unmoored. {un 2 + moor2} …