Lexicographical Neighbors of Peebeen
Literary usage of Peebeen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Indian Forester (1896)
"W. Pettigrew states that the bark of the peebeen (S. Hillii) is used by the
natives of Wide Bay (Queensland) for the purpose of making canoes. Timber. ..."
2. The Habitat and Peculiarities of Some of Our Timbers by W. Pettigrew (1878)
"Native name : peebeen. This tree has been mistaken for the preceding one. It grows
remarkably well on Frazer's Island, and on the top of the ridge close to ..."
3. Contributions to a Catalogue of Works, Reports and Papers: On the by Robert Etheridge (1890)
"... Bailey = " peebeen." Eugenia Smithii, Pair. = " Lilly-pilly," or " Coochin-coochin. ..."