bearskin bear·skin n

bearskin bear·skin n
['bɛəˌskɪn]
pelle f d'orso, (hat) colbacco

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  • bear|skin — «BAIR SKIHN», noun. 1. a) the skin of a bear with the fur on it. b) a rug, blanket, or the like, made from this. 2. a tall, black fur cap worn by some soldiers and drum majors, especially in the British Army. The bearskin is part of the dress… …   Useful english dictionary

  • bear·skin — /ˈbeɚˌskın/ noun, pl skins [count] 1 : the skin and fur of a bear often used before another noun a bearskin rug 2 : a tall, black fur hat worn in ceremonies by some British soldiers …   Useful english dictionary

  • Bearskin — Bear skin , n. 1. The skin of a bear. [1913 Webster] 2. A coarse, shaggy, woolen cloth for overcoats. [1913 Webster] 3. A cap made of bearskin, esp. one worn by soldiers. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • bearskin — bear|skin [ ber,skın ] noun count 1. ) the skin and fur of a bear: a bearskin coat a bearskin rug 2. ) a tall black fur hat that some British soldiers wear as part of their uniform for special ceremonies …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bearskin — bear|skin [ˈbeəˌskın US ˈber ] n 1.) [U and C] the skin of a bear 2.) a tall hat made of black fur, worn by some British soldiers for special ceremonies …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bearskin — bear•skin [[t]ˈbɛərˌskɪn[/t]] n. 1) clo the skin or pelt of a bear 2) clo a tall, black fur cap forming part of a dress uniform in some armies • Etymology: 1670–80 …   From formal English to slang

  • bearskin — [ber′skin΄] n. 1. the pelt, fur, or hide of a bear 2. anything made from this, as a rug or coat 3. a tall fur cap worn as part of some uniforms …   English World dictionary

  • bearskin — bear·skin …   English syllables

  • Bearskin (French fairy tale) — Bearskin is a French literary fairy tale attributed to Henriette Julie de Murat. [Marina Warner, ed. Wonder Tales , p 99, ISBN 0 374 29281 7] ynopsisA king and queen had lost all their children except a daughter, whom they were in no hurry to… …   Wikipedia

  • bear — bear1 [ber] vt. BORE, borne (see 3), bearing, bore, born [ME beren < OE beran < IE base * bher , to carry, bring > L ferre, Gr pherein, Sans bharati, (he) bears] 1. a) to hold and take along; carry; transport b) to hold in the m …   English World dictionary

  • bearskin — from BEAR (Cf. bear) (n.) + SKIN (Cf. skin) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary

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