Cowhided: meaning, definitions and examples

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cowhided

 

[ ˈkaʊˌhaɪdɪd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

material description

Cowhided refers to something made from the hide or skin of a cow. It is often used to describe leather products that are derived from cows, known for their durability and softness. Cowhide is a popular material in various industries, including fashion, furniture, and automobile upholstery.

Synonyms

hide, leather, skin.

Examples of usage

  • The artisanal bag was crafted from high-quality cowhided leather.
  • They chose a cowhided rug for its unique texture and warmth.
  • The jacket was made of cowhided material, making it both stylish and resilient.

Translations

Translations of the word "cowhided" in other languages:

🇵🇹 de couro de vaca

🇮🇳 गाय की खाल वाला

🇩🇪 aus Rindsleder

🇮🇩 dari kulit sapi

🇺🇦 з коров'ячої шкіри

🇵🇱 ze skóry wołowej

🇯🇵 牛皮製の

🇫🇷 en cuir de vache

🇪🇸 de cuero de vaca

🇹🇷 sığır derisinden

🇰🇷 소 가죽으로 만든

🇸🇦 من جلد البقر

🇨🇿 z hovězí kůže

🇸🇰 z hovädzej kože

🇨🇳 由牛皮制成的

🇸🇮 iz govejega usnja

🇮🇸 úr nautahúð

🇰🇿 сиыр терісінен

🇬🇪 ძროხის ტყავისგან

🇦🇿 inək dərisindən

🇲🇽 de cuero de vaca

Etymology

The term 'cowhided' is derived from its components: 'cow' and 'hide'. The word 'cow' comes from the Old English 'cū', which has Germanic origins, linked to the Proto-Indo-European root '*gwous' meaning 'to feed, graze'. 'Hide', on the other hand, is from the Old English 'hȳd', which signifies 'skin' or 'skin of an animal'. The combination of these words into 'cowhided' serves to explicitly denote the material sourced from cow skin. Cowhide has been used by various cultures throughout history for clothing, shelter, and tools. Its use can be traced back to ancient civilizations where animal hides were essential for survival, providing warmth and protection. In contemporary contexts, cowhide is valued for its aesthetic appeal and functional qualities, making it a favored choice in crafting numerous products.