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Whip material
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rawhide
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"material cut from untanned skins of cattle," 1650s, from raw (adj.) + hide (n.1).
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Rawhide " is a Western song written by Ned Washington (lyrics) and composed by Dimitri Tiomkin in 1958 . It was originally recorded by Frankie Laine . The song was used as the theme to Rawhide , a western television series that ran on CBS from 1959 to ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Bodacious and Bonemeal chewed rawhide strips the size of ceiling molding. ▪ Her shoes were of rawhide with an inner sole of lambskin. ▪ Many Nez Perce warriors carried a sacred war-club like this, with a stone head encased in ...
Usage examples of rawhide.
Then there was a small library of other books, including a medical lexicon published in London and an almanac beginning at the year 1731, the Holy Bible, ink, pens and writing paper, a box of watercolours and brushes, reams of fine-quality drawing paper, knitting needles and wool, a roll of soft tanned leather from which to make the uppers for footwear- the soles would be cut from buffalo rawhide.
Then Angekok looked at me and his eyes were like holes cut in a mask of rawhide.
Ayla opened a small parfleche, a carrying case made of stiff rawhide, in which she had packed food for them, some dried meat that she thought was aurochs, and a small basket of dried blueberries and little tart plums.
Attached to the belt by a loop was an ivory-handled flint knife in a rawhide sheath, and suspended from another loop, the lower section of a hollow black aurochs horn, a drinking cup that was a talisman of the Aurochs Hearth.
Presently it came into sight, rounding the shoulder of the cliff and filing on to the ledge--twenty warriors led by Carb and among them a girl, her wrists bound behind her back, a rawhide leash around her neck, the free end held by a brawny warrior.
Stacked on the ground outside the gate were coils of every kind of rope, cotton and manilla and plaited rawhide and maguey and ixtle down to lengths of old woven hair mecates and handplaited piecings of bindertwine.
While they could hardly be called a handsome group, they were well-outfitted, with stout leather arm and shin guards, oiled chain-mail vests over thin lanate shirts, and small round shields of layered rawhide hung from wide belts.
Tuesday night I heard her piggling with a window, so went up and gave her a rawhiding.
Merwin, a ranchman in brown duck, with a contemplative eye, sat with his feet upon a table, plaiting a rawhide quirt.
The two men were sitting beside the fire on the riempie camp chairs, the backs and seats laced with the crisscrossed rawhide strips that gave the chairs the name.
Like the camp chairs, the bed was also strung with rawhide riempies, crisscrossed like the catgut strings of the racquets used in the royal game of tennis.
In camp Spear had tied a short rawhide strap on her ankles, shackling her in leather.
He had to cut the rawhide thongs first, and then Red Deer, who was pulling up the stakes around that side of the tepee, was going to help drag the girl outside and gag her.
Isazi and Jan Cheroot strapped the rawhide bootees over the hooves of the horses, while Ralph gave his final orders, speaking in Sindebele, the only language they would use during the entire raid.
The cooked bison roast and tongue from their meal were put into a rawhide parfleche in which she stored food.