v. [UN-2 5.] trans. To take out of a cart; to unload from a cart.

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1641.  J. Taylor (Water P.), Last Voy., A 7 b. I being vncarted (with my boate) at a place called Stonehouse.

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1857.  Geo. Eliot, Scenes Cler. Life, A. Barton, ii. He carted and uncarted the manure with a sort of flunkey grace.

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1865.  M. Collins, Who is the Heir? xxxi. A noble deer was uncarted, and went straight away without a pause.

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1890.  Baker, Wild Beasts, I. 300. We now uncarted a fresh cheetah.

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