Definition of Spaing

1. the act of having a spa bath [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spaing

spagoers
spags
spagyric
spagyrical
spagyrically
spagyrics
spagyrist
spagyrists
spahee
spahees
spahi
spahis
spail
spails
spained
spaing (current term)
spaings
spaining
spains
spairge
spairged
spairges
spairging
spait
spaits
spake
spakely
spakest
spakona
spakonas

Literary usage of Spaing

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

1. Calendars of Lincoln Willsby Lincoln, England (Diocese), Charles Wilmer Foster by Lincoln, England (Diocese), Charles Wilmer Foster (1902)
"... 18 Rob., Scremby 1543-56, 323 Rob., Croft 1590, 202 St., Bicker 1597-8, 192 Tho., Heckington 1570, 111 „ Wm., Ruskington 1562, 114 spaing, see Spaine. ..."

2. Annual Report of the American Historical Association by American Historical Association, Smithsonian Institution Press (1897)
"... it was also the day he told me that war was declared by spaing against ... register the present of a spaing register from the hands of the Baron de ..."

3. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1781)
"Arcadius, who then was about eighteen years of age, was born in spaing in the humble habitation of a private family. But he received a princely education in ..."

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