horse of a light yellowish dun color with dark mane and tail
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a soft yellowish suede leather originally from deerskin but now usually from sheepskin
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Buckskin \Buck"skin`\, n. 1. The skin of a buck.
2. A soft strong leather, usually yellowish or grayish in color, made of deerskin.
3. A person clothed in buckskin, particularly an American soldier of the Revolutionary war.
Cornwallis fought as lang's he dought, An' did the buckskins claw, man. --Burns.
4. pl. Breeches made of buckskin.
I have alluded to his buckskin. --Thackeray.
Three men in white skins, skirts and brown leather leggings and three women in wrapped white buckskin leggings and floral print shifts, black skirts and white sash vests dance to the beat of a single drummer.
Some even walked the plains in buckskin clothing.
But there's never been any doubt about the gender of the Mountaineer, who dresses in tight-fitting buckskin with coonskin cap and moccasins.
He and the five other defense attorneys weren't happy when Adam Swapp showed up for the trial wearing a beaded buckskin jacket emblazoned with the flag of early Mormon pioneers.