0 soft, strong leather made from the skin of a deer or a sheep
1 a light yellowish-brown horse with a black mane and tail and black lower legs
Saddle-bags of buckskin, ornamented with red woolen cloth, and long fringe of buckskin.
The boys picked the papers up and also a small bag of buckskin.
The silk dropped away like rotting leaves, but the buckskin bag was stout and in perfect condition.
Washington always rode a good horse and sometimes wore a blue coat, scarlet waistcoat, buckskin breeches, top boots and velvet cap and carried a whip with a long thong.
Will drew rein, and ran an interested eye over the man, who was clad in buckskin.
The best-known color breed registries are for buckskins, palominos, and pintos.
Antlers and buckskins hang upon the wall, which is lined with barrels.
Prior to that, two students, one male, one female, dressed in buckskins.