Lexicographical Neighbors of Resprung
Literary usage of Resprung
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1905)
"In some places the fig is cultivated, and within the shadow of the birthplace
monument is a dense colony of young fig shoots which have sprung and resprung ..."
2. On the Springing and Adjusting of Watches: Being a Description of the by Frederick James Britten (1898)
"... if a balance too large or heavy has been selected a fresh balance must be
obtained and the watch resprung. Assuming the vibration to be satisfactory, ..."
3. The Cabinet Library of Scarce and Celebrated Tracts (1837)
"... Cepha- lonia, has resprung. To you it exclusively belongs to adopt every
necessary measure for the preservation of the cargo, which I trust, ..."
4. Annual Reports of the Navy Department: Report of the Secretary of the Navy by United States Navy Dept (1887)
"The first two were resprung last year and should be returned to the firms who
repaired them. I would recommend that the Munroe and Crisp be surveyed with a ..."
5. Lo Sperimentale by Università di Firenze (1874)
"... forse allora, se si vedesse scomparire la nevrosi e non subentrare le vescicole
o queste abortire se appena comparse, coloro che con Bà'resprung e ..."