noun
- Plural of cowskin; leather made from the hide of a cow.
- Plural of cowskin; whips or straps made from cowhide, historically used for punishment or driving cattle.
Usage: Usually used in the plural or as a mass noun when referring to the material itself.
Usage: Archaic or historical usage; often associated with corporal punishment in colonial or maritime contexts.
Examples
- The saddle was crafted from quality cowskins tanned by skilled leather workers.
- Cowskins were commonly used to make durable work boots and belts.
- The ship's captain kept cowskins aboard for disciplinary purposes.
- Furniture upholstered in cowskins was both practical and long-lasting.
- Historical records mention the use of cowskins as a form of punishment in early settlements.