Definition of Spane

1. v. t. To wean.

Definition of Spane

1. to wean [v SPANED, SPANING, SPANES] - See also: wean

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spane

spanakopitas
spancel
spanceled
spanceling
spancelled
spancelling
spancels
spandex
spandexes
spandite
spandites
spandrel
spandrels
spandril
spandrils
spane (current term)
spaned
spaneria
spanerias
spanes
spang
spange
spanged
spanger
spanghew
spanghewed
spanghewing
spanghews
spanging
spangite

Literary usage of Spane

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Airline Hubs: Fair Competition Or Predatory Pricing, Hearing Before the edited by Mike Dewine (1999)
"We will start with Admiral spane. Good morning. PANEL CONSISTING OF ROBERT J. spane, PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, VANGUARD AIRLINES, MISSION, MO; ..."

2. Estonia and the Estonians by Toivo U. Raun (2001)
"... Eestis," in spane, pp. 12-13. Although 80 percent of the expropriated land came from farms over 300 hectares and abandoned farms, the political ..."

3. The Visitation of Suffolke by William Harvey, England College of arms (1868)
"Besides, one thousand pounds in spane by reason of its nearness, and making quick returns, may be more advantage to the factor than sending double the sume ..."

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