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  • Cowhide
  • Leather of cattle with hairs attached

    Cowhide is the natural, unbleached skin and hair of a cow. It retains the original coloring of the animal. Cowhides are a product of the food industry

    Cowhide

    Cowhide

    Cowhide

  • Clothing in Ethiopia
  • most common textile in the northern and central highlands, leather and cowhide serve as essential materials for traditional clothing across various Ethiopian

    Clothing in Ethiopia

    Clothing in Ethiopia

    Clothing_in_Ethiopia

  • Turnshoe
  • Type of medieval leather shoe

    turnshoes mostly consisted of one sole (cowhide or bovinae) and one piece of vamp or upper (goat or cowhide or caprinae/bovinae). In the late Middle

    Turnshoe

    Turnshoe

    Turnshoe

  • Latigo leather
  • Kind of cowhide leather

    Latigo leather is cowhide leather that is combination tanned. First it is chrome tanned, then it is vegetable tanned. Before modern combination tanning

    Latigo leather

    Latigo_leather

  • Satchel
  • Type of bag

    Children carrying leather and cowhide satchels in Germany

    Satchel

    Satchel

    Satchel

  • California
  • U.S. state

    under ownership by Californios (Hispanics native of California) who traded cowhides and tallow with Boston merchants. Beef did not become a commodity until

    California

    California

    California

  • Nguni shield
  • Traditional cowhide shield used in southeastern Africa

    A Nguni shield is a traditional, pointed oval-shaped, ox or cowhide shield which is used by various ethnic groups among the Nguni people of southern Africa

    Nguni shield

    Nguni shield

    Nguni_shield

  • Redwood High School (Visalia)
  • Public school in Visalia, California, United States

    into league. The Cowhide game is an annual tradition between the two schools, where the winning high school gains ownership of the cowhide skin to be hung

    Redwood High School (Visalia)

    Redwood_High_School_(Visalia)

  • Baseball
  • Bat-and-ball game

    circumference. It has a rubber or cork center, wound in yarn and covered in white cowhide, with red stitching. The bat is a hitting tool, traditionally made of a

    Baseball

    Baseball

    Baseball

  • Oromo people
  • Cushitic ethnic group

    wrap-around skirt or dress made from meticulously softened cowhide or goatskin. Cowhide (Gogaa Loonii) Cowhide is the fundamental material. It is used for the Wandabo

    Oromo people

    Oromo people

    Oromo_people

  • Nubuck
  • Type of top-grain leather

    to include similar materials made from other types of hide, typically cowhide or calfskin. "FAQ". Kiwicare.com. 2011-04-08. Retrieved 2013-01-23. Merriam-Webster

    Nubuck

    Nubuck

    Nubuck

  • Baseball (ball)
  • Ball used in the sport of baseball

    cork center wrapped in yarn and covered with white natural horsehide or cowhide, or a synthetic composite leather. A regulation baseball is 9 to 9.25 inches

    Baseball (ball)

    Baseball (ball)

    Baseball_(ball)

  • Horween Leather Company
  • American company

    2009. Horween Leather Company offers an array of tannages using primarily cowhide and horsehide, and also using smaller quantities of calf and bison hides

    Horween Leather Company

    Horween_Leather_Company

  • Ball (gridiron football)
  • Ball used to play gridiron football

    the context of playing gridiron football. Footballs are often made of cowhide leather, as such a material is required in professional and collegiate

    Ball (gridiron football)

    Ball (gridiron football)

    Ball_(gridiron_football)

  • Kora (instrument)
  • Stringed instrument from West Africa

    featuring a large, rounded body made from a calabash gourd covered with cowhide, a long hardwood neck, and 21 strings stretched along a tall bridge. The

    Kora (instrument)

    Kora (instrument)

    Kora_(instrument)

  • Cowboy boot
  • High-heeled leather riding boot

    shaft, and, traditionally, no lacing. Cowboy boots are normally made from cowhide leather, which may be decoratively hand-tooled, but are also sometimes

    Cowboy boot

    Cowboy boot

    Cowboy_boot

  • Markoob
  • Sudanese shoes

    skin of pythonidae snakes, cowhide, sheepskin, and even crocodile skin, which is typically worn by the affluent. The "cowhide" composite shoe stands out

    Markoob

    Markoob

    Markoob

  • Assegai
  • Wooden African javelin pointed with iron or fire-hardened tip

    This weapon was typically used with one hand while the off-hand held a cowhide shield for protection. It is also the name of a southern African tree (Curtisia

    Assegai

    Assegai

    Assegai

  • A-2 jacket
  • US WWII-era flight jacket

    significant A-2 horsehide/cowhide contracts were granted in Dec. 1943, or after the A-2 jacket was officially superseded. Cowhide A-2 flying jackets were

    A-2 jacket

    A-2 jacket

    A-2_jacket

  • Evening glove
  • Formal glove reaching above the elbow

    of kidskin. Many other types of leather, most usually soft varieties of cowhide, are used in making full-length gloves; patent leather and suede are especially

    Evening glove

    Evening glove

    Evening_glove

  • Wilson Sporting Goods
  • American athletic equipment company

    continued since. Horween Leather Company has supplied Wilson with pebbled cowhide since 1941 for use in the manufacture of footballs and basketballs. Wilson

    Wilson Sporting Goods

    Wilson Sporting Goods

    Wilson_Sporting_Goods

  • Olor
  • Device used to prevent goats from mating

    An olor is a piece of cowhide or plastic tied onto a male goat like a skirt. It is used by Kenyan goatherders to prevent bucks from impregnating the female

    Olor

    Olor

  • Djembe
  • Type of African goblet drum

    common mounting system used twisted strips of cowhide as rope. The skin was attached with rings made of cowhide; one ring was sewn into the perimeter of the

    Djembe

    Djembe

    Djembe

  • Chaps
  • Leather leg coverings

    of cowhide. Woolies, some Zamorros, and a few other historic or ethnic styles may be made with the hair or wool still on the hide, usually cowhide, sheepskin

    Chaps

    Chaps

    Chaps

  • Samhain
  • Gaelic festival marking the start of winter

    other parts of Europe. At New Year in the Hebrides, a man dressed in a cowhide would circle the township sunwise. A bit of the hide would be burnt, and

    Samhain

    Samhain

  • North Africa
  • Northernmost region of Africa

    much land she could cover with a piece of cowhide. She ingeniously devised a method to extend the cowhide to a high proportion, thus gaining a large

    North Africa

    North Africa

    North_Africa

  • Tomoe
  • Japanese comma-like swirl symbol

    tomo consisted of an outer covering of bearskin, and an inner sheath of cowhide, though variants with deerskin were also manufactured. Pomuda-wakë-nö-mikötö

    Tomoe

    Tomoe

    Tomoe

  • Kaross
  • South African cloak

    is a common tourist item, being made of various animal hides including cowhide. The term is loosely applied in modern times to fur blankets sold as bedding

    Kaross

    Kaross

    Kaross

  • Anglo-Zulu War
  • British colonial war in 1879

    (the Zulu refinement of the assegai thrusting spear) and a shield made of cowhide. The Zulu army drilled in the personal and tactical use and coordination

    Anglo-Zulu War

    Anglo-Zulu War

    Anglo-Zulu_War

  • Lee Aaker
  • American actor (1943–2021)

    Tommy Righter Episode: "The School Story" 1955 Screen Directors Playhouse Cowhide Episode: "The Brush Roper" 1956–1957 The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee

    Lee Aaker

    Lee Aaker

    Lee_Aaker

  • Isidwaba
  • Traditional Zulu leather skirt

    Zulu leather skirt worn by a betrothed and married woman. It is made of cowhide or goatskin, as depicted on the South African Heritage Resource Agency

    Isidwaba

    Isidwaba

  • Battle of Rorke's Drift
  • 1879 battle of the Anglo-Zulu War

    warriors were armed with an assegai (short spear) and a nguni shield made of cowhide. The Zulu army drilled in the personal and tactical use and coordination

    Battle of Rorke's Drift

    Battle of Rorke's Drift

    Battle_of_Rorke's_Drift

  • Nandipha Mntambo
  • South African artist (born 1982)

    self described as eclectic and androgynous. She is best known for her cowhide sculptures that connects the human form to nature. Nandipha Mntambo was

    Nandipha Mntambo

    Nandipha Mntambo

    Nandipha_Mntambo

  • Le Corbusier
  • Swiss-French architect (1887–1965)

    tubular steel frames: The LC4, Chaise Longue, (1927–28), with a covering of cowhide, which gave it a touch of exoticism; the Fauteuil Grand Confort (LC3) (1928–29)

    Le Corbusier

    Le Corbusier

    Le_Corbusier

  • City of Caves
  • Caves attraction in Nottingham, England

    indicates that they were probably used for sheep or goats skins rather than cowhide. There was an opening to the River Leen where they would wash the skins

    City of Caves

    City of Caves

    City_of_Caves

  • Tumdak'
  • Type of drum

    cylindrical and made from clay. The two heads of the drum are usually cowhide, the right one being slightly smaller than the left. Like many similar

    Tumdak'

    Tumdak'

    Tumdak'

  • Sherrin
  • Australian football manufacturer

    sport. Sherrin footballs are manufactured in Melbourne, Australia, from cowhide-lined, machine-stitched material, but other-sized models are often made

    Sherrin

    Sherrin

  • Peccary
  • Family of pig-like mammals

    and is particularly prized in the luxury goods industry. Unlike standard Cowhide, peccary leather possesses a natural elasticity that allows finished products

    Peccary

    Peccary

    Peccary

  • Spear
  • Polearm with a long shaft and pointed head used for thrusting or throwing

    This weapon was typically used with one hand while the off hand held a cowhide shield for protection. Similar to most armies of their period, Ancient

    Spear

    Spear

  • Ten: The Story Goes On
  • 2025 studio album by Twice

    saying that "her soulful voice befits wounded country pop like a snug, cowhide glove." "Meeeeee" is called "[a] track something only Twice’s ultimate

    Ten: The Story Goes On

    Ten:_The_Story_Goes_On

  • Quirt
  • Whip with a braided leather lash

    braided leather lash. The falls on a quirt is made of leather, usually cowhide. The core of the quirt can be a leather bag filled with lead shot; the

    Quirt

    Quirt

    Quirt

  • Ajax the Great
  • Character in Greek Mythology

    intelligence. Ajax commands his army wielding a huge shield made of seven cowhides with a layer of bronze. Most notably, Ajax is not wounded in any of the

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax_the_Great

  • Slavery in the United States
  • Memorial to Enslaved Laborers: Can we forget the crack of the whip, the cowhide, whipping-post, the auction-block, the spaniels, the iron collar, the negro-trader

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery_in_the_United_States

  • Princess of Xiaohe
  • 3,800 year old mummy found in China

    desert and tightly sealed coffins, which were wrapped in cowhide before being buried. As the cowhide dried out, it shrunk, sealing the coffins. Her body was

    Princess of Xiaohe

    Princess of Xiaohe

    Princess_of_Xiaohe

  • Pansori gosu
  • Drummer in pansori performances

    soribuk (pansori drum), a shallow barrel drum with a pine body and two cowhide heads. Impromptu short verbal sounds made by the gosu, called chuimsae

    Pansori gosu

    Pansori gosu

    Pansori_gosu

  • Australian rules football
  • Contact sport

    from, but standard AFL match-used balls are produced by Sherrin using cowhide leather. While there is no standard colour of the ball, red and yellow

    Australian rules football

    Australian rules football

    Australian_rules_football

  • Leather jacket
  • Jacket made of leather

    style of dress. Antelope, buckskin, goatskin, sheepskin, horsehide and cowhide are the hides most commonly used to make leather jackets. As soon as the

    Leather jacket

    Leather jacket

    Leather_jacket

  • Brno
  • Statutory city in the Czech Republic

    until a young butcher devised a plan to kill the monster. He filled a cowhide with quicklime and sewed it up. After eating this, the crocodile attempted

    Brno

    Brno

    Brno

  • Yellow Fleet
  • Ships trapped in the Suez Canal (1967–1975)

    dunajská (Czechoslovak Danube Shipping) Klement Benda, Ladislav Šlechta Raw cowhides from Ethiopia 1,462 SS Observer United States Marine Carriers Corp. Charles

    Yellow Fleet

    Yellow Fleet

    Yellow_Fleet

  • Zulu people
  • Nguni ethnic group

    older or mature women, beadwork is displayed in detailed headdresses and cowhide skirts that extend past the knee. These long skirts are also seen on unmarried

    Zulu people

    Zulu people

    Zulu_people

  • Apache
  • Indigenous peoples of the United States

    and they have very well-constructed tents, made with tanned and greased cowhides, in which they live and which they take along as they follow the cattle

    Apache

    Apache

  • Riding boot
  • Boot made to be used for horse riding

    pull-on boot still is common. Cowboy boots are traditionally made of smooth cowhide, though occasionally a boot style may be of a suede or "roughout" look

    Riding boot

    Riding boot

    Riding_boot

  • Ndwandwe–Zulu War
  • 1817–1819 war in South Africa

    warriors into disciplined units that fought in close formation behind large cowhide shields. The Ndwandwe and the Zulus met in combat at the Battle of Mhlatuze

    Ndwandwe–Zulu War

    Ndwandwe–Zulu War

    Ndwandwe–Zulu_War

  • Nguni cattle
  • African breed of cattle

    during their migration to the south of Africa. Nguni languages Nguni shield Cowhide The Nguni Cattle Project. Archived at The Wayback Machine Nguni Cattle

    Nguni cattle

    Nguni cattle

    Nguni_cattle

  • Uniforms of the Luftwaffe (1935–1945)
  • Leather Pilots’ Jacket were made in black or dark brown very thin split cowhide. The jacket is waist length with zip front. It has two zip chest pockets

    Uniforms of the Luftwaffe (1935–1945)

    Uniforms of the Luftwaffe (1935–1945)

    Uniforms_of_the_Luftwaffe_(1935–1945)

  • Coach New York
  • American fashion house

    men's accessories business by adding women's leather handbags. The "sturdy cowhide bags were an immediate hit." Miles and Lillian Cahn bought the company

    Coach New York

    Coach New York

    Coach_New_York

  • Ball
  • Round object

    25 ounces (142–149 g) - cork or rubber (core) yarn white horsehide or cowhide (case) Softball 11.875–12.125 inches (30.16–30.80 cm) - 6.25–7 ounces (177–198 g)

    Ball

    Ball

    Ball

  • Bullwhip
  • Single-tailed whip

    because they are less expensive than leather. Formerly in America, regular cowhide, rawhide and oxhide leathers were most commonly used for the construction

    Bullwhip

    Bullwhip

    Bullwhip

  • Oswald Mbuyiseni Mtshali
  • South African poet (born 1940)

    messenger in Soweto before becoming a poet, and his first book, Sounds of a Cowhide Drum (1975), explores the effects of apartheid from the perspective of

    Oswald Mbuyiseni Mtshali

    Oswald_Mbuyiseni_Mtshali

  • Currach
  • Irish boat

    that the boat commonly used there was made of wickerwork and covered with cowhide. Tim Severin constructed such a ship, following as best they could the

    Currach

    Currach

    Currach

  • G-1 military flight jacket
  • US WWII-era Navy flight jacket

    permitted use of synthetic mouton (MIL-M-6590) beginning with MIL-J-7823D and cowhide (KK-L-162) added beginning with MIL-J-7823E Amendment #3. Unlike the original

    G-1 military flight jacket

    G-1 military flight jacket

    G-1_military_flight_jacket

  • Siege of Kaifeng (1232)
  • 1232–33 battle of the Mongol-Jin War

    trenches leading up to the city, which they covered with shielding made of cowhide, to protect from the explosives fired overhead. The Jurchen official reports

    Siege of Kaifeng (1232)

    Siege of Kaifeng (1232)

    Siege_of_Kaifeng_(1232)

  • Targe
  • Type of shield, 13th to 16th centuries

    small wooden pegs, forming plywood. The front was covered with a tough cowhide, which was often decorated with embossed Celtic style patterns. This was

    Targe

    Targe

    Targe

  • Delbert McClinton
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1940)

    (Delbert & Glen) 1975 Victim of Life's Circumstances ABC 1976 Genuine Cowhide 1977 Love Rustler 49 1978 Second Wind Capricorn 1979 Keeper of the Flame

    Delbert McClinton

    Delbert_McClinton

  • Beauty of Loulan
  • Mummified woman found in China

    Tarim mummies. The Beauty of Loulan was buried wrapped in wool cloth, cowhide leather, and linen. She wore a felt hood adorned with a feather and leather

    Beauty of Loulan

    Beauty of Loulan

    Beauty_of_Loulan

  • Kushite religion
  • Religious beliefs of the Kushites

    were buried in large, elaborate, round tumuli. They were laid on top of cowhides or beds and positioned on their sides "in a flexed position with their

    Kushite religion

    Kushite religion

    Kushite_religion

  • Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
  • Jurchen-led imperial dynasty of China

    Mongols responded by protecting themselves with elaborate screens of thick cowhide. This was effective enough for workers to get right up to the walls to

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin_dynasty_(1115–1234)

  • Shoe
  • Footwear

    in 1938. The world's oldest leather shoe, made from a single piece of cowhide laced with a leather cord along seams at the front and back, was found

    Shoe

    Shoe

    Shoe

  • Taiko
  • Japanese percussion instrument

    hand. Their skins can be made from cowhide, horsehide, or deerskin. While the ō-tsuzumi skins are made from cowhide, ko-tsuzumi are made from horsehide

    Taiko

    Taiko

    Taiko

  • Cuero (legendary creature)
  • Creature from Mapuche mythology

    Most sources agree in descring El Cuero as resembling an outstretched cowhide (or calfskin, or donkey hide come to life) which envelops its prey, and

    Cuero (legendary creature)

    Cuero (legendary creature)

    Cuero_(legendary_creature)

  • Shadow play
  • Ancient form of storytelling

    mythologies of Brahmanism and Buddhism. Cambodian shadow puppets are made of cowhide, and their size are usually quite large, depicting a whole scene, including

    Shadow play

    Shadow play

    Shadow_play

  • Orbit chair
  • Chair designed by Ingmar Relling

    movement to adjust the recline position. The Orbits upholstery was covered in cowhide. Ingmar Relling received the Jacob's Award in 1978 and the King's Medal

    Orbit chair

    Orbit_chair

  • General Sherman incident
  • 1866 destruction of a US ship in Korea

    constructing an improvised turtle ship, which was protected by metal sheeting and cowhides and equipped with a concealed cannon. However, the turtle ship's cannon

    General Sherman incident

    General_Sherman_incident

  • Palo music
  • Dominican sacred music

    instruments made from hollowed out logs. The head of the drum is made of cowhide and it is attached to the log portion with hoops and pegs in the Eastern

    Palo music

    Palo_music

  • Natal Native Contingent
  • British military unit

    troopers were issued rifles; the rest made do with traditional assegais and cowhide shields. The officers and NCOs, about 90 men per battalion, carried rifles

    Natal Native Contingent

    Natal Native Contingent

    Natal_Native_Contingent

  • Lotte Schulz
  • painting and printmaking. She is known for her innovative prints using cowhide. Schultz was also trained in art restoration. Schultz shared her skills

    Lotte Schulz

    Lotte Schulz

    Lotte_Schulz

  • Batá drum
  • Yoruba percussion instrument

    parts, the playing heads are goat skin, the tension straps are durable cowhide. Several different types of batá drum have existed throughout the world

    Batá drum

    Batá drum

    Batá_drum

  • List of Wheeler Dealers episodes
  • grinder and some tubing . Vinyl seats and sun visors reupholstered with real cowhide. Steel wheels repainted in original teal colour and white wall tyres fitted

    List of Wheeler Dealers episodes

    List_of_Wheeler_Dealers_episodes

  • Puerto Real (Hispaniola)
  • Former Spanish settlement in Haiti

    nearby copper deposits were superficial, cattle farming thrived, turning cowhides into a sought-after commodity, especially among illicit traders, while

    Puerto Real (Hispaniola)

    Puerto_Real_(Hispaniola)

  • Lampshades made from human skin
  • however, subsequent testing demonstrated that it was actually made of cowhide and that sample contamination likely led to the initial erroneous result

    Lampshades made from human skin

    Lampshades made from human skin

    Lampshades_made_from_human_skin

  • Zulu literature
  • Overview of literature written in Zulu language

    in Zulu oral traditions. Oswald Mtshali, a poet who wrote Sounds of a Cowhide Drum (1971), capturing life under apartheid. Benedict Wallet Vilakazi,

    Zulu literature

    Zulu_literature

  • Perfecto motorcycle jacket
  • Line of motorcycle jackets from Schott

    with red numbers. Jackets are made out of steerhide (613/618) and naked cowhide (118, introduced in 1977). Neck label is rectangular, creme white with

    Perfecto motorcycle jacket

    Perfecto motorcycle jacket

    Perfecto_motorcycle_jacket

  • Impi
  • Zulu armed body of men or regiment

    several were carried into combat. Defensive equipment included a small cowhide shield, which was later improved by King Shaka. Many battles were prearranged

    Impi

    Impi

    Impi

  • Kyle Bunting
  • Textile designer

    in television for years before opening his hide rug studio in 2001. A cowhide wallcovering depicting an image of Texas state, a handmade gift from Bunting’s

    Kyle Bunting

    Kyle Bunting

    Kyle_Bunting

  • Salimicrobium salexigens
  • Species of bacterium

    bacterium from the genus of Salimicrobium which has been isolated from salted cowhide from Istanbul in Turkey. Parte, A.C. "Salimicrobium". LPSN. "Salimicrobium

    Salimicrobium salexigens

    Salimicrobium_salexigens

  • Pulque
  • Alcoholic beverage made from agave

    patron saint and the Virgin of Guadalupe. Inside were the vats, which were cowhide stretched over wooden frames lined up against the walls. In larger tinacals

    Pulque

    Pulque

    Pulque

  • Mali Yaro
  • Nigerien singer

    (a traditional songhai music instrument made of a calabash covered with cowhide). Then, together with friends, formed in 1996 a music group, the Goumbé

    Mali Yaro

    Mali_Yaro

  • Battle of Isandlwana
  • 1879 Anglo-Zulu War battle

    as iklwa, knobkierrie clubs, some throwing spears and shields made of cowhide. The Zulu warrior, his regiment and the army drilled in the personal and

    Battle of Isandlwana

    Battle of Isandlwana

    Battle_of_Isandlwana

  • Californios
  • Term for Hispanic natives of California

    their cattle and cutting off the fat. The cowhides were staked out to dry and the tallow was put in large cowhide bags. The rest of the animal was left to

    Californios

    Californios

    Californios

  • Manchu language
  • Critically endangered Tungusic language

    obtained object is expressed by the suffix -ci in some words like ihaci "cowhide" from ihan "bovine". Adjectives or nouns denoting the possessor of a quality

    Manchu language

    Manchu_language

  • Chinese armour
  • Type of armor

    quantiejia Replica front Replica back Leather armour was made using cowhide. The cowhide was cut into small scales, painted with tung oil, baked dry, and

    Chinese armour

    Chinese armour

    Chinese_armour

  • Buff coat
  • Type of thick leather coat

    17th century was Germany. Most buff coats, however, were made from thick cowhide. While mainly worn for military use, its design reflects civilian styles

    Buff coat

    Buff coat

    Buff_coat

  • Suscia
  • chopping down a tree, making it hollow by burning the wood and attaching a cowhide to one of the ends. Most of the songs have only a few verses and the majority

    Suscia

    Suscia

  • Andrew Jackson and the slave trade
  • 1828 U.S. campaign issue

    shipping nonhuman cargoes", meaning that the "main" cargo was coal or rum or cowhides or cotton or porcelain, but shippers moving goods between any two points

    Andrew Jackson and the slave trade

    Andrew Jackson and the slave trade

    Andrew_Jackson_and_the_slave_trade

  • Combat boot
  • Type of boots designed to be worn by soldiers

    buckles were added. It was made of sturdy but very stiff brown colored cowhide leather. It was called "brodequin à jambière attenante Mle 1952" and was

    Combat boot

    Combat boot

    Combat_boot

  • Miles Cahn
  • American designer

    handbags to the Coach product line utilizing the same supple, flexible cowhide inspired by the material used in baseball gloves. Miles Cahn initially

    Miles Cahn

    Miles_Cahn

  • Gordang sambilan
  • Indonesian traditional drum musical instruments

    and one end of the hole (the head) is covered with a membrane made of cowhide which is stretched with rattan as a fastener. As a beating tool, Gordang

    Gordang sambilan

    Gordang sambilan

    Gordang_sambilan

  • The Plagues of Breslau
  • 2018 Polish film

    in the city of Wrocław, detective Helena Rus finds a corpse sewn in a cowhide. The murders continue for the next five days and each victim is killed

    The Plagues of Breslau

    The_Plagues_of_Breslau

  • Jesuit missions among the Guaraní
  • 17th to 18th-century Christian missions in central South America

    immense riches acquired through Indian labour. The main traded products were cowhides and yerba mate (a herbal tea). Initially these were gathered from the wild

    Jesuit missions among the Guaraní

    Jesuit missions among the Guaraní

    Jesuit_missions_among_the_Guaraní

  • Sedgley OSS .38
  • Assassination pistol, last resort weapon

    assassination weapon in the Pacific Theater. It was mounted on the back of a cowhide glove; a long-sleeved coat would usually be worn to hide the weapon. It

    Sedgley OSS .38

    Sedgley OSS .38

    Sedgley_OSS_.38

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  • Devki
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Devki

    Divine, Lord krishnas mother

  • Prathyusha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Prathyusha

    Sunrise

  • Subeer | ஸுபீர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Subeer | ஸுபீர

    Courageous, Brave warrior

  • PASCUAL
  • Male

    Spanish

    PASCUAL

    Spanish form of Latin Paschalis, PASCUAL means "Passover; Easter."

  • Preran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Preran

  • Árpád
  • Biblical

    Árpád

    the light of redemption

  • Thayalan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Thayalan

    Lord Shiva

  • Tatharaj
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tatharaj

    Buddha

  • Moirin
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Irish

    Moirin

    Sea White; Sea Fair

  • Marghub
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Marghub

    Desirable, Coveted, Pleasant

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  • Cowhide
  • n.

    A coarse whip made of untanned leather.

  • Cowhide
  • v. t.

    To flog with a cowhide.

  • Cowhide
  • n.

    Leather made of the hide of a cow.

  • Cowhiding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Cowhide

  • Rawhide
  • n.

    A cowhide, or coarse riding whip, made of untanned (or raw) hide twisted.

  • Kipskin
  • n.

    Leather prepared from the skin of young or small cattle, intermediate in grade between calfskin and cowhide.

  • Cowhide
  • n.

    The hide of a cow.

  • Cowhided
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cowhide