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buffalo robe
noun
- the prepared skin of an American bison, with the hair left on, used as a lap robe, rug, or blanket.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of buffalo robe1
An Americanism dating back to 1675–85
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Example Sentences
This was his buffalo robe, they tell me.
From Washington Post
In spite of the intense cold, Crazy Horse tossed off his buffalo robe so he could handle his weapons more easily.
From Literature
The doctor, the daughter of the last traditional chief of the Omaha Tribe, Iron Eye or Joseph La Flesche, passed up more lucrative offers to return to the Omaha Reservation, where she did house calls in a horse and buggy and wrapped in a buffalo robe.
From Washington Times
And I will get a buffalo robe for him, because he was a true warrior.”
From Washington Times
And I will get a buffalo robe for him, because he was a true warrior.”
From Seattle Times
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