different between buckskin vs buckskinned
buckskin
English
Etymology
From Middle English bukskyn; equivalent to buck +? skin.
Noun
buckskin (countable and uncountable, plural buckskins)
- The skin of a male deer, a buck.
- Clothing made from buckskin.
- Breeches made of buckskin.
- A grayish yellow in colour.
- A soft strong leather, usually yellowish or grayish in color, made of deerskin.
- A person clothed in buckskin, particularly an American soldier of the Revolutionary war.
- 1784, Robert Burns, Ballad on the American War
- Cornwallis fought as lang's he dought, / An' did the buckskins claw, man.
- 1784, Robert Burns, Ballad on the American War
Hyponyms
- skin
Translations
Adjective
buckskin (not comparable)
- Of a grayish yellow in colour.
Translations
See also
- Appendix:Colors
buckskin From the web:
buckskinned
English
Etymology
buckskin +? -ed
Adjective
buckskinned (not comparable)
- Wearing clothes made from buckskin.
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