1. buckskin - Noun
2. buckskin - Adjective
The skin of a buck.
A soft strong leather, usually yellowish or grayish in color, made of deerskin.
A person clothed in buckskin, particularly an American soldier of the Revolutionary war.
Source: Webster's dictionaryComanche women wore buckskin moccasins with buffalo soles. Source: Internet
Men wore a leather belt with a breechcloth — a long piece of buckskin that was brought up between the legs and looped over and under the belt at the front and back, and loose-fitting deerskin leggings. Source: Internet
The lightning-caused was approaching full containment Tuesday after scorching 1,600 acres and forcing the closure of trailheads to some of southern Utah’s most coveted hikes, such as Buckskin Gulch, Paria Canyon and Coyote Buttes. Source: Internet
FIND-A-GRAVE Buckskin Bill Hart’s gravesite on his Salmon River homestead. Source: Internet
Greeves also beads on buckskin and explores such issues as warfare or Native American voting rights. Source: Internet
He was dressed in buckskin, coat and pants, and was on his hands and knees. Source: Internet