Definition of Sining

1. sine [v] - See also: sine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sining

sinhalite
sinhs
sinical
sinicisation
sinicise
sinicised
sinicises
sinicization
sinicize
sinicized
sinicizes
sinicizing
sinicuichi
sinigrase
sinigrin
sining (current term)
sinister
sinisterly
sinisterness
sinisternesses
sinisterwise
sinistrad
sinistral
sinistral fault
sinistrality
sinistrally
sinistre
sinistrely
sinistrin
sinistro-

Literary usage of Sining

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

1. The Great Wall of China by William Edgar Geil (1909)
"Two routes are open to the traveler from Lanchow to sining. ... The ancient city of sining acted as a base from which various expeditions were made in ..."

2. Tibet: The Country and Its Inhabitants by Fernand Grenard (1904)
"UNDO TO sining DEATH OF DUTREUIL DE RHINS The village of ... of the Chinese agent—I leave for sining; a deserted and unexplored country; the Golok bandits; ..."

3. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on by Susie Carson Rijnhart (1902)
"As the road was still open we accompanied him to sining. Anticipating perilous times during the months to come, we thought we might not live to see him ..."

4. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on by Susie Carson Rijnhart (1904)
"As the road was still open we accompanied him to sining. Anticipating perilous times during the months to come, we thought we might not live to see him ..."

5. Through Unknown Tibet by Montagu Sinclair Wellby (1898)
"At one time there had been an order that every man entering sining had to bring in a stone, and piles of these were lying on the ramparts, ..."

6. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1901)
"In sining, again, they must have i some time for a suitable caravan ; hence the somewhat full description of this important mart and its surroundings, ..."

7. The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian: Concerning the Kingdoms and by Marco Polo, Henry Yule, Henri Cordier (1903)
"sining was visited also by Hue and Gäbet, who are unsatisfactory, as usually on ... [sining belonged to the country called Hwang chung ; in 1198, ..."

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