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Definition of Spoorers
1. spoorer [n] - See also: spoorer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoorers
Literary usage of Spoorers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa: With by Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming (1874)
"A few minutes after several of the spoorers affirmed that they had heard the
elephants break a tree in advance; they differed, however, about the direction, ..."
2. In Haunts of Wild Game: A Hunter-naturalist's Wanderings from Kahlamba to by Frederick Vaughan Kirby (1896)
"A party of spoorers had left some two hours before us to try and find "ut the
exact bush in which the buffalo then were. These ascertained that a small ..."
3. Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa: With by Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming (1850)
"I bared my arms to the shoulder, and, having imbibed a draught of aqua pura from
the calabash of one of the spoorers, I grasped my trusty two-grooved rifle, ..."
4. The Encyclopaedia of Sport by Frederick George Aflalo, Hedley Peek (1897)
"As regards the actual shooting of game, it may be said that only experience in
the field can teach a man the knowledge of which he stands in need. spoorers ..."
5. African Nature Notes and Reminiscences by Frederick Courteney Selous (1908)
"Yielding to their entreaties, I at once went after the buffaloes, and, putting
my Bushmen spoorers on their fresh tracks, soon came up with them in some ..."