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lambskin
/ ˈlæmˌskɪn /
noun
- the skin of a lamb, esp with the wool still on
- a material or garment prepared from this skin
- ( as modifier )
a lambskin coat
- a cotton or woollen fabric resembling this skin
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Example Sentences
Budge is lambskin with the wool dressed outwards, worn on the edge of the hoods of bachelors of arts, etc.
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When it is perfectly dry, the white colour is to be removed by rubbing it with the woolly side of a lambskin.
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As soon as the remains are placed in the coffin there should be placed upon it a plain white lambskin apron.
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He was already in Germany with all his retinue, getting ready to put the noble lambskin around the princely shoulders.
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A rich robe is lined with fine material, but the common thing is white lambskin.
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