horseskin

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

horse +‎ skin

Noun[edit]

horseskin (countable and uncountable, plural horseskins)

  1. The skin of a horse, or leather made therefrom.
    • 1930, John Merrill, Martha Fleming, Play-making and plays: the dramatic impulse and its educative use in the elementary and secondary school, MacMillan, page 98:
      The dried horseskin was made of brown Canton flannel and was held in place by being thrown over a horizontal stick.
    • 1945, Petr K. Ignatov, Partisans of the Kuban, Hutchinson & Co., page 148:
      But we cannot wear these horseskin boots in the rain and snow. We need regular leather top-boots. Moreover, our clothing is very much the worse for wear. We must provide ourselves with new outfits.
    • 2000, Allison Lassieur, The Nez Perce Tribe, page 13:
      They made these fancy coverings from buckskins, horseskins, and cornhusks.