bearskin u rečniku PONS

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He covered himself with bearskins to hide the gold from the thieves, and wooed a maiden.
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The kettle drummers, with their white bearskins, wore a white plume.
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Her father then came home and believed his son-in-law was a beggar because he was covered with bearskins.
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Bearskin set out, and gave much money to the poor that they would pray for him, to live out the seven years.
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They are so covered with lofty feathers that they appear like grenadier caps of black bearskin.
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Classed as heavy cavalry, the regiment did not wear a cuirass, but was known for its distinctive bearskin head-dress and black horses.
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Bearskin gave her half a ring and promised to return in three years.
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An irregular line of private soldiers stand in the snow wearing their greatcoats and bearskins, many clearly exhausted or wounded.
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A less ornate dark blue and red uniform with bearskin headdress was worn for ordinary duties.
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Unusually, grenadiers for most of the part wore a tricorn like the fusiliers, rather than a mitre or a bearskin.
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