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† disenˈcumbrance Obs. [f. as prec. + -ance, after encumbrance.] Deliverance or freedom from encumbrance.
1712Steele Spect. No. 264 ⁋1 Out of mere Choice, and an elegant Desire of Ease and Disincumbrance. 1776Adam Smith W. N. v. ii. (1869) II. 455 The waste, and not the disencumbrance, of the estate was the common effect of a long minority. 1793W. Roberts Looker-on (1794) II. No. 60. 406 An indecorous ease, and a selfish disincumbrance. |