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Definition of Inspanning
1. inspan [v] - See also: inspan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inspanning
Literary usage of Inspanning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Men, Mines and Animals in South Africa by Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1897)
"... Frederick Carrington—Farewell to Fort Tuli —The business of inspanning—Our
camp at night—Sport with Dr. Rayner and Lee—Laying the telegraph wire— The ..."
2. Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa. With by Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming (1855)
"CHAPTER II. i Mysteries of inspanning — Cape Waggon and its Furniture — Departure
from Grahamstown — My head Servant leaves me — Impassable state of the ..."
3. Elements of Dutch by Jan Marius Hoogvliet (1908)
"inspanning. 'H-Avonds ontving ie veel ... Ja, wel droomde ie nog half, van de
slapeloze nacht en de vergeefse inspanning. ..."
4. The Imperial Yeomanry Hospitals in South Africa, 1900-1902 by Imperial Yeomanry Hospitals Committee, Georgiana Spencer-Churchill Curzon Howe (1902)
"inspanning always took some time, especially if the mules were comparatively
fresh animals and the boys strange to them. When we left Pretoria in December, ..."
5. Kliniek: Tijdschrift Voor Wetenschappelijke Geneeskunde (1849)
"Hunne stem is geheel wegen piepend; de ademhaling eenigzins versneld en met weinig
inspanning gepaard, zacht of een heesch geluid gevende; ..."