Noun
/muˈton/
In Spanish, "mouton" refers to a type of sheepskin or leather made from the skin of a young sheep or lamb. It is often used in the production of jackets, coats, and other clothing items.
Usage Patterns:
Me compré una chaqueta de mouton el otro día.
(I bought a mouton jacket the other day.)
La tienda de ropa tiene una buena selección de productos de mouton.
(The clothing store has a nice selection of mouton products.)
The word "mouton" itself is not part of common Spanish idiomatic expressions.
The term "mouton" comes from French, where it also refers to a type of sheepskin or lambskin.
Synonyms: - Cuero de oveja (sheepskin) - Piel de cordero (lambskin)
Antonyms: - Cuero sintético (synthetic leather) - Piel genuina (genuine leather)