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spean

[ speen ]

verb (used with object)

, Chiefly Scot.
  1. to wean.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of spean1

1565–75; variant of dial. spane, Middle English spanen; cognate with Low German, Dutch spenen, German (dial.) Spänen
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Example Sentences

This supposes that a vast barrier of ice still remains under Ben Nevis, along all the lower part of the Spean.

This would, I can suppose, account for the sloping terraces along the Spean.

The present aspect of Glenroy is that of an upper and lower glen opening up from the larger Glen Spean.

One of them, lying on the western side of the valley where it opens into Glen Spean, is crossed by a trap-dike.

What prevented this sheet of water from spreading east and west in Glen Spean?

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