Lexicographical Neighbors of Stembok
Literary usage of Stembok
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diamond Mines of South Africa: Some Account of Their Rise and Development by Gardner Fred Williams (1902)
"From March to August the markets are well supplied with game, chiefly springbok,
stembok, guinea fowl, partridges, bustards, korhaan, and sand-grouse. ..."
2. The Diamond Mines of South Africa: Some Account of Their Rise and Development by Gardner Fred Williams (1902)
"From March to August the markets are well supplied with game. chiefly springbok,
stembok, guinea fowl, partridges, bustards, korhaan, and sand-grouse. ..."
3. Notes of Travel in South Africa by Karl Johann Andersson, Charles John Andersson, Llewelyn Lloyd (1875)
"SINGULAR FLOWER. out in search of game. The former brought in a stembok only ;
Kamoja ditto. Have done another good day's work at the ..."
4. Through the Zulu Country: Its Battlefields and Its People by Bertram Mitford (1883)
"The rhebok and stembok are to be shot on the open undulating plains, which also
abound in quail, with here and there a sprinkling of partridges. ..."