Word Study
outspan
CIDE DICTIONARY
outspan, v. t. & i. [D. uitspannen.].
To unyoke or disengage, as oxen from a wagon; to unharness (a horse). [1913 Webster]
outspan, n.
- The act of outspanning. [PJC]
- A place where outspanning is done; [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
outspan, v. & n. S.Afr.
--v. (-spanned, -spanning)
1 tr. (also absol.) unharness (animals) from a cart, plough, etc.
2 intr. break a wagon journey.
--n. a place for grazing or encampment.
--v. (-spanned, -spanning)
1 tr. (also absol.) unharness (animals) from a cart, plough, etc.
2 intr. break a wagon journey.
--n. a place for grazing or encampment.
Etymology
S.Afr. Du. uitspannen unyoke
ROGET THESAURUS
outspan
Arrival
VB arrive, get to, come to, come, reach, attain, come up with, come up to, overtake, make, fetch, complete, join, rejoin, light, alight, dismount, land, go ashore, debark, disembark, put in, put into, visit, cast anchor, pitch one's tent, sit down, get to one's journey's end, make the land, be in at the death, come back, get back, come home, get home, return, come in, make one's appearance, drop in, detrain, deplane, outspan, de-orbit, come to hand, come at, come across, hit, come upon, light upon, pop upon, bounce upon, plump upon, burst upon, pitch upon, meet, encounter, rencounter, come in contact.For further exploring for "outspan" in Webster Dictionary Online