Definition of Spaning

1. spane [v] - See also: spane

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spaning

spangles
spanglet
spanglets
spanglier
spangliest
spangling
spangly
spangolite
spangolites
spangs
spanielled
spanielling
spaniels
spanikopita
spaning (current term)
spaniolitmin
spanish
spanish needles
spanished
spanishing
spank you
spank you very much
spankable
spanked
spankee
spankees
spanker

Literary usage of Spaning

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

1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1871)
"... vnder the pane of spaning in tyme coming for the secund fait:—In the first in Patrik Barren nes quarter, viz. the south-west quarter, ..."

2. Travels in South Africa: Undertaken at the Request of the Missionary Society by John Campbell (1816)
"The hills a little to the south of our spaning-place are extremely barren, being almost entire rocks, whose shapes however are interesting. ..."

3. Travels in South Africa: Undertaken at the Request of the Missionary Society by John Campbell (1816)
"The hills a little to the south of our spaning-place are extremely barren, being almost entire rocks, whose shapes however are interesting. ..."

4. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1905)
"Genom Sibirien pâ spaning efter Andrée. [Through Siberia searching for Andrée.] Stockholm, 1901, (324, with pi.). 23 cm. [01 ea]. ..."

5. Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science; Containing a Concise by Robley Dunglison (1874)
"A medicine whose protracted use is said to impoverish the blood, — as iodine, bromine, Ac. spaning, {[G.] span en, 'to wean/) Weaning — s. ..."

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