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mouton
[ moo-ton ]
noun
- sheepskin that has been processed to resemble another fur, especially seal or beaver.
mouton
/ ˈːɒ /
noun
- sheepskin processed to resemble the fur of another animal, esp beaver or seal
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yvlog History and Origins
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of mouton1
from French: sheep. See mutton
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Both the coins issued by him are copied directly from French types——his real au lion from the French �cu of Philip IV., and his mouton d'or from the French coin of the same name.
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“Homme au mouton,” a steel cutout with black crayon, effectively conjured the image of a man carrying a sheep on his shoulders.
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"Your moutons are causing you trouble," he laughed.
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The dress of the lady was black silk, sleeves "à la mouton," and a collar of muslin with a deep frill that reached nearly to the elbows.
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But in the meantime you have got to change the German wolf into the petit mouton.
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