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Cordovan - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

cordovan

/ˈkɔːrdəvən/ /ˈkɔːdəvən/

Definition:

A rich, deep reddish-brown color or fine leather made from horsehide.

Synonyms:

maroon, burgundy, russet

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

pale, light

Common Collocations:

cordovan shoes, cordovan leather, cordovan color

Derivatives:

cordovans (shoes), cordovan-colored

Usage Tips:

Use "cordovan" to describe a specific shade of brown or high-quality leather goods like shoes or bags.

Common Phrases:

cordovan leather shoes, in cordovan hue, classic cordovan finish

Etymology:

Derived from Cordoba, Spain, known for its fine leatherwork in the Middle Ages.

Examples:

  • 1. She wore elegant cordovan loafers to the party.
  • 2. The briefcase was made of genuine cordovan leather.
  • 3. His favorite jacket was a deep cordovan shade.
  • 4. The artisan crafted a wallet from premium cordovan hide.

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