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buckskin

/ˈbʌk.skɪn/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Leather made from the skin of a male deer, traditionally used for rugged clothing and footwear.

Example Sentences:
  • The pioneer wore a rugged jacket made of supple buckskin.
  • Native Americans traditionally used buckskin to craft durable garments and moccasins.
2.adjective

Having a yellowish-tan or light brown color resembling the skin of a buck.

Example Sentences:
  • A magnificent buckskin horse galloped across the open pasture.
  • She painted her living room walls in a warm buckskin tone.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the combination of 'buck' (a male deer) and 'skin', dating back to the 16th century in North America. Originally referring to the hide of a male deer, it became closely associated with frontier clothing and eventually lent its name to a yellowish-brown horse color and a sturdy fabric mimicking the texture of leather.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'buck' (a male deer) providing its 'skin' to make durable frontier leather.

Frequently Asked Questions About “buckskin

1. What is the meaning of “buckskin” in English?

In English, buckskin (noun) is defined as: “Leather made from the skin of a male deer, traditionally used for rugged clothing and footwear.”.

2. How do you use “buckskin” in a sentence?

The pioneer wore a rugged jacket made of supple buckskin.

3. What are English synonyms of “buckskin”?

Common synonyms include:deerskin,chamois,tan,leather

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “buckskin”?

Derived from the combination of 'buck' (a male deer) and 'skin', dating back to the 16th century in North America. Originally referring to the hide of a male deer, it became closely associated with frontier clothing and eventually lent its name to a yellowish-brown horse color and a sturdy fabric mimicking the texture of leather.