Lexicographical Neighbors of Spues
Literary usage of Spues
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States: Including the District by Asa Gray (1868)
"Culms clustered from a short rootstock (1° high), wiry, leafy; leaves
oblong-lanceolate ; spues flower-bearing to the base (5'-8' long), soon divergent ..."
2. New Plays by Daniel Puseley (1876)
"spues. I don't mean—I mean that animal in the stable there. ... spues (after
giving her a kiss). Ye've now a sterling proof as I'm in ..."
3. National Exhibition of Works of Art, at Leeds, 1868: Official Catalogue by Ralph N James, L Lefèvre (1868)
"... spues, engraved with knights on horseback and large rowel, the inside engraved
with Latin inscriptions. 17th Century. ..."