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reebok

British  
/ ˈriːbʌk, -bɒk /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of rhebok

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I have got a reebok and a klipspringer skin for you; the latter makes a saddle-cloth which defies sore backs; they were given me by Klein and a farmer at Palmiet River. 

From Letters from the Cape by Duff Gordon, Lucie, Lady

You remain here with the horses, and if anyone passes you can say I have gone after a reebok under the krantz.”

From Aletta A Tale of the Boer Invasion by Mitford, Bertram

“Now and then you get a long shot at a reebok up there.”

From Aletta A Tale of the Boer Invasion by Mitford, Bertram

A reebok was tied behind his saddle and Jan Boom was carrying the carcase of a klipspringer, and a few unconsidered trifles in the way of partridges.

From A Frontier Mystery by Mitford, Bertram

They asked where my Baas was, and I told them gone after a reebok.

From Aletta A Tale of the Boer Invasion by Mitford, Bertram