Definition of Dogskins

1. Noun. (plural of dogskins) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Dogskins

1. dogskin [n] - See also: dogskin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dogskins

dogsbodies
dogsbody
dogshank
dogship
dogships
dogshore
dogshores
dogsick
dogsit
dogsits
dogsitter
dogsitters
dogsitting
dogskin
dogskins (current term)
dogsled
dogsled mail
dogsledded
dogsledder
dogsledders
dogsledding
dogsleds
dogsleep
dogsleeps
dogstar
dogstooth check
dogteeth
dogtooth
dogtooth violet

Literary usage of Dogskins

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

1. Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws by Dept. of the Treasury, United States Dept. of the Treasury, United States, United States Customs Court, Customs Court (1914)
"dogskins and goatskins, dressed, dutiable at the rate of 10 per cent ad valorem under paragraph 348, tariff act of 1913. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, March 6, 1914. ..."

2. Report of the War Trade Board by United States War Trade Board (1920)
"... on present return trip June 13,1918 Chinese dogskins: Importation of 450000 Chinese dogskins permitted for aviators' garments : Aug. ..."

3. The Provinces of China: Together with a History of the First Year of H.I.M by Clarence Dalrymple Bruce (1910)
"The most important part of the trade is that in dogskins and ... It is questionable whether the dogskins of any other part of the world are as fine as those ..."

4. Tariff Schedules: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of by Oscar Wilder Underwood (1913)
"Ana those materials all bear duty now, the dogskins, etc. ... The dogskins, the goatskin, etc., which you say go to make the cheaper fur coats, ..."

5. Woman: In All Ages and in All Countries by Mitchell Carroll, Alfred Brittain, Edward Bagby Pollard, Pierce Butler, John Robert Effinger, Hugo Paul Thieme, Hermann Schoenfeld, Bartlett Burleigh James, John Ruse Larus (1907)
"Yesterday he got what he meant for five fleeces, and paid seven shillings apiece for—what do you suppose?—dogskins, shreds of old leather wallets, ..."

6. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"Yesterday he got what he meant for five fleeces, and paid seven shillings apiece for — what do you suppose ? dogskins, shreds of old leather wallets, ..."

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