bearskin
/ˈbɛə.skɪn/
Etymology
From bear + skin.
bearskin means the pelt of a bear, especially when used as a rug. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
noun
- The pelt of a bear, especially when used as a rug.“The farmer flayed him as he had the bear, and so he had both bear-skin and fox-skin.”
- A tall ceremonial hat worn by members of some British regiments for ceremonial occasions; a busby.
- A coarse, shaggy, woollen cloth for overcoats.