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Definition of Spoors
1. spoor [v] - See also: spoor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoors
Literary usage of Spoors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Okavango River: A Narrative of Travel, Exploration and Adventure by Charles John Andersson (1861)
"Following the spoors of a Herd.— The Emigration of Elephants.—Paterfamilias, or
General of Division.—An unsatisfactory Shot.—A Tree torn up. ..."
2. The Glamour of Prospecting: Wanderings of a South African Prospector in by Frederick Carruthers Cornell (1920)
"... ENTERING THE RESERVE spoors THE WATER CAMP THIRST—THE GREAT SALT PAH LOST I
THE first few days of our trek lay through the route referred to in Chapter ..."
3. The Hunting Grounds of the Old World by H. A. L., H. A. L. (Henry Astbury Leveson) (1860)
"Elephant-spoors.—The trail followed up.—K 's rashness.—An escape.—A small tusker
falls.—Return to the hut.—B 's bag.—A storm.—Return to cantonment. ..."
4. Ohio Circuit Court Reports: New Series. Cases Adjudged in the Circuit Courts by Ohio Circuit Courts (1904)
"Now as regards this decree, I will read from the case of spoors v. Coen, 44 Ohio
St., page 497. In that case a petition was filed in the probate court to ..."
5. Miscellaneous Notes and Queries (1892)
"After a good deal of hesitat'on he admitted he had heard of the place of "
spoors " ; that he had been there ; that, in fact, his na- ' tive village was ..."
6. The Cambridge Natural History by Arthur Everett Shipley, Sidney Frederic Harmer (1901)
"from its foot-spoors only, which, together with other three-toed spoors in the
sandstone of the Connecticut valley, were originally described and figured by ..."