maroquin

noun

Etymology

From French, an alteration of marocain (“Moroccan”), where the leather was first produced. Doublet of marocain.

Definitions

  1. Leather made from goatskin.

    • Oscillating freely a long chair incense swinger, a youthful server, magnificent in white silk stockings and Neapolitan-violet maroquin shoes, presented himself on the threshold in a fragrant veil of smoke.

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