Lexicographical Neighbors of Springeing
Literary usage of Springeing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1893)
"There is very little done now in the way of tealing—that is, springeing for
woodcocks : the birds are not numerous enough for that in this district. ..."
2. Historical Collections Relating to the American Colonial Church by William Stevens Perry (1873)
"I forgot to tell you they have firewood eno', & the manner of their camping &
bedding in the night is in this manner: They make a springeing fire in the ..."
3. A Pronouncing Spelling-book of the English Language by Joseph Emerson Worcester (1858)
"... as, singeing, springeing, swingeing, and tingeing, in order to distinguish
these participles from singing, springing, swinging, and tinging (ringing). ..."
4. A Pronouncing Spelling-book of the English Language by Joseph Emerson Worcester (1860)
"... as, singeing, springeing, swingeing, and tingeing, in order to distinguish
these participles from singing, springing, swinging, and tinging (ringing), ..."
5. Punctuation, and Other Typographical Matters: For the Use of Printers by Marshall Train Bigelow (1881)
"The e is retained in hoeing, shoeing, and toeing; and also in the words dyeing,
singeing, springeing, swingeing, and tinge- ing, to distinguish them from ..."