Definition of Strouding

1. n. Material for strouds; a kind of coarse cloth used in trade with the North American Indians.

Definition of Strouding

1. Noun. material for strouds; a kind of coarse cloth formerly traded with the Native Americans ¹

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Definition of Strouding

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Strouding

strophoid
strophoids
strophuli
strophulus
stropped
stropper
stroppers
stroppier
stroppiest
stroppily
stroppiness
stropping
stroppy
strops
stroud
strouding
stroudings
strouds
stroup
stroupan
stroupans
stroups
strout
strouted
strouting
strouts
strove
strow
strowed
strowen

Literary usage of Strouding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1905)
"A strip of strouding (that is, coarse broadcloth) about a foot in width and a yard or more long, constitutes the most usual flap; which being passed betwixt ..."

2. Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1905)
"A strip of strouding (that is, coarse broadcloth) about a foot in width and a yard or more long, constitutes the most usual flap; which being passed betwixt ..."

3. Commerce of the Prairies: During Eight Expeditions Across the Great Western by Josiah Gregg (1844)
"A strip of strouding (that is, coarse broad-cloth) about a foot in width and a yard or more long, constitutes the most usual flap: which being passed ..."

4. Nuttall's Journal of Travels Into the Arkansa Territory October 2, 1818 by Thomas Hulme, Thomas Nuttall, Reuben Gold Thwaites, Fernand Pierre Guéguen (1905)
"A strip of strouding (that is, coarse broadcloth) about a foot in width and a yard or more long, constitutes the most usual flap; which being passed betwixt ..."

5. Sheridan's Troopers on the Borders: A Winter Campaign on the Plains by De Benneville Randolph Keim (1885)
"The men frequently wear leggins of strouding. The moccasins are made with buckskin feet and raw-hide soles. Instead of a breech- clout the women wear a ..."

6. The Prairie: A Tale by James Fenimore Cooper (1898)
"... consisting of guns, powder, balls, strouding, calico, blankets, etc., etc. ; he gave all away among the people, reserving nothing for himself. ..."

7. Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1905)
"A strip of strouding (that is, coarse broadcloth) about a foot in width and a yard or more long, constitutes the most usual flap; which being passed betwixt ..."

8. Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1905)
"A strip of strouding (that is, coarse broadcloth) about a foot in width and a yard or more long, constitutes the most usual flap; which being passed betwixt ..."

9. Commerce of the Prairies: During Eight Expeditions Across the Great Western by Josiah Gregg (1844)
"A strip of strouding (that is, coarse broad-cloth) about a foot in width and a yard or more long, constitutes the most usual flap: which being passed ..."

10. Nuttall's Journal of Travels Into the Arkansa Territory October 2, 1818 by Thomas Hulme, Thomas Nuttall, Reuben Gold Thwaites, Fernand Pierre Guéguen (1905)
"A strip of strouding (that is, coarse broadcloth) about a foot in width and a yard or more long, constitutes the most usual flap; which being passed betwixt ..."

11. Sheridan's Troopers on the Borders: A Winter Campaign on the Plains by De Benneville Randolph Keim (1885)
"The men frequently wear leggins of strouding. The moccasins are made with buckskin feet and raw-hide soles. Instead of a breech- clout the women wear a ..."

12. The Prairie: A Tale by James Fenimore Cooper (1898)
"... consisting of guns, powder, balls, strouding, calico, blankets, etc., etc. ; he gave all away among the people, reserving nothing for himself. ..."

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