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Definitions of moccasin in various dictionaries:
noun - soft leather shoe
A soft leather slipper traditionally worn by Native Americans.
Footwear resembling such a slipper.
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This soft leather shoe's name goes back to Virginia Algonquian |
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a soft leather slipper or shoe, strictly one without a separate heel, having the sole turned up on all sides and sewn to the upper in a simple gathered seam, in a style originating among North American Indians. |
soft leather shoe originally worn by native Americans |
a soft leather shoe that you slide onto your foot and do not fasten, that has stitches around the top at the front |
a light shoe made completely of soft leather and having stitches around the top |
A soft leather slipper traditionally worn by certain Native American peoples. |
Footwear resembling such a slipper. |
A water moccasin. |
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Moccasin, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES |
Moccasin, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES |
Moccasin, TENNESSEE, UNITED STATES |
Moccasin, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES |
Moccasin, MONTANA, UNITED STATES |
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A moccasin is a shoe, made of deerskin or other soft leather, consisting of a sole (made with leather that has not been "worked") and sides made of one piece of leather, stitched together at the top, and sometimes with a vamp (additional panel of leather). The sole is soft and flexible and the upper part often is adorned with embroidery or beading. Though sometimes worn inside, it is chiefly intended for outdoor use, as in exploring wildernesses and running. Historically, it is the footwear of many indigenous people of North America; moreover, hunters, traders, and European settlers wore them. Etymologically, the moccasin derives from the Algonquian language Powhatan word makasin (cognate to Massachusett mohkisson / mokussin, Ojibwa makizin, Mi'kmaq mksn), and from the Proto-Algonquian word *maxkeseni (shoe). |