c. 1300, "skin of a buck," from buck (n.1) + skin (n.). Meaning "leather made from buckskin" was in use by 1804. The word was a nickname for Continental troops in the American Revolution.
实用例句
1. It was made from the typical native material , buckskin, right down to the moccasins.
衣服与莫卡辛软帮鞋是用典型的本地鹿皮制作的.
来自英汉非文学 - 民俗
2. The buckskin , finding no feed to her taste, took the trail stablewards, the bridle dragging.
那匹黄骠马找不到合意的东西吃, 就顺着小径朝马房走去, 缰绳拖在地上.
来自辞典例句
3. Another story isa ready source of buckskin thongs for tying.