Buckskin - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Buckskin (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/bʌk.s.kɪn/

Meaning and Usage

Buckskin refers to a type of leather made from the hide of a deer (particularly that of a buck). It is often used to create clothing, shoes, and various crafts, known for its durability and soft texture. In addition, "buckskin" can also refer to the light tan color often associated with this leather. The term is more frequently used in written contexts, particularly in discussions related to textiles, fashion, and traditional crafts. However, it can also appear in oral discussions centered around historical or outdoor topics.

Example Sentences

  1. The artisan crafted a beautiful jacket from buckskin.
    (Артист сделал красивую куртку из оленьей кожи.)

  2. She decided to decorate her living room with buckskin pillows and rugs.
    (Она решила украсить свою гостиную подушками и коврами из оленьей кожи.)

  3. The museum displayed artifacts made from buckskin, showcasing its historical significance.
    (Музей выставил артефакты из оленьей кожи, демонстрируя их историческое значение.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "buckskin" itself isn’t commonly used in a wide range of idioms, it may be found in discussions about rustic lifestyles or historical contexts. However, phrases related to leather, skill, or craftsmanship might incorporate "buckskin" in a metaphorical sense.

Example Sentences with Related Idiomatic Expressions

  1. He has an eye for buckskin crafting that few can match.
    (У него есть глаз на ремесло из оленьей кожи, которому мало кто может соответствовать.)

  2. Wearing buckskin always gives a nod to our pioneer heritage.
    (Ношение оленьей кожи всегда намекает на наше наследие первопроходцев.)

  3. After years of practice, she mastered the art of buckskin sewing.
    (После многих лет практики она овладела искусством сшивания оленьей кожи.)

Etymology

The word "buckskin" originates from the combination of "buck," referring specifically to male deer, and "skin," which denotes the hide or leather. The term has been in use since at least the early 18th century and has connections to colonial and Native American practices of utilizing deer hides.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Deerskin
- Leather
- Suede

Antonyms:
- Faux leather
- Synthetic fabric
- Canvas

Buckskin holds a specific meaning and has cultural significance in discussions of historical clothing and materials, but it can also evoke imagery linked to nature and craftsmanship.



25-07-2024