0 the skin of a bear, with its fur, especially when it has been removed from its body:
1 a tall, black fur hat that is worn by particular soldiers, especially for formal ceremonies
Gone were the red coats and bearskin shakos.
Bugs saws a hole and climbs out through a bearskin rug.
He also wore a bearskin cap with a leather chin strap.
Furthermore, the bandsmen, except those wearing a white bearskin, had a red plume on the side of the bearskin.
While the full dress of the rest of regiment required the wearing of a black bearskin shako, the kettle drummers wore white bearskins.
They are so covered with lofty feathers that they appear like grenadier caps of black bearskin.
They wear helmet-like hats either made from bearskin or woven from bamboo stripes or rattan laced with bearskin.
Bearskin caps had gold cords, and a plate and cross on the back patch.
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