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Definition of Rheboks
1. rhebok [n] - See also: rhebok
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rheboks
Literary usage of Rheboks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South African Sketches by Alfred Burdon Ellis (1887)
"rheboks Fontein stands about four miles away from the river, so the boy who had
... I reached rheboks Fontein in about two hours, and found the oxen there. ..."
2. Annual Report of the Geological Commission by George Steuart Corstorphine, Arthur William Rogers (1908)
"... rises towards the arkoses and quartzites which flank the western side of the
gneiss ridge of which the hill called rheboks Fontein is a prominent point. ..."
3. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1888)
"... of everlasting flowers here and there relieving the neutral mountain tints.
A few hartebeest and Vaal rheboks were seen, and several coveys of grey ..."
4. The Native Races of South Africa: A History of the Intrusion of the by George William Stow (1905)
"'Qing, who was inspired with all the learning of his race, described the same
two men, adorned with the heads of rheboks, as mythological characters named ..."
5. Elephant-hunting in East Equatorial Africa: Being an Account of Three Years by Arthur H. Neumann (1898)
"I had several times seen two or three " roi rheboks " on this hill •—-a buck with
which I had been familiar in South Africa, particularly in the ..."
6. The Life of Animals: The Mammals by Ernest Ingersoll (1907)
"... enough the nearest allies of these marsh lovers are quite their opposites in
habits, — the rheboks, ..."
7. The Life of Animals: The Mammals by Ernest Ingersoll (1906)
"... enough the nearest allies of these marsh lovers are quite their opposites in
habits, — the rheboks, ..."