doeskin
English
Noun
doeskin (countable and uncountable, plural doeskins)
- (uncountable) Leather from the skin of a female deer or sheep.
- (countable) The hide of a doe, as opposed to a buck.
- Frequently, doeskins had a higher value in trade than the skins of bucks, as they were considered of finer quality.
- (countable) A glove made of doeskin leather; usually constructed in plural.
- Elizabeth accidentally left her doeskins on the pew at Sunday service.
- (uncountable) A very soft, close-napped fabric, especially of high quality.
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