When a ship passes out of the mouth of some great gulf or bay, this is called disemboguing. It is usual also to say of a river, that at such a place, or after it has run so many leagues, it disembogues itself into the sea.
When a ship passes out of the mouth of some great gulf or bay, this is called disemboguing. It is usual also to say of a river, that at such a place, or after it has run so many leagues, it disembogues itself into the sea.