The procurador then produced a pair of saddle-bags, out of which he took a leathern belt stuffed with money, which he laid on the table, together with the letters.
Spots of the same kind were visible upon his leathern jacket, breeches, and mocassins; they were evidently blood stains.
Instead of the torn and bloodstained handkerchief round his head, he wore a hat; instead of the leathern jacket, a decent cloth coat.
The long leathern apron is produced from the wooden tool-chest and tied around the waist, or fastened with the belt, about three inches of the top of the trousers being often turned down outside.
The furnacemen, stampers, and forgers usually remove their shirts altogether, and discard their leathern aprons for those made of light canvas, or old rivet bags.
Their shirt sleeves are hanging loose to protect their arms; they wear thin, round calico caps on their heads and leathern aprons about their waists.
It is a leathern thong, with which refractory urchins are recalled to a sense of their duty by the dominie.
Each prostrate figure was furnished with a rifled musket, and a leathern bag tied round his waist, which was, probably, stored with powder and ball.
The door was fastened by a leathern thong, tied to a peg.
Indeed, they even brought her missal and the silver crucifix which hung above her bed and with it her leathern case of trinkets.
But still he seem'd to carry weight, With leatherngirdle braced, For all might see the bottle-necks Still dangling at his waist.
Stanzas on Freedom Is true Freedom but to break Fetters for our own dear sake, And, with leathern hearts, forget That we owe mankind a debt?
My leathernbelt likewise, In which I bear my trusty sword When I do exercise.
But Venus, vexed with pain, Lest any hurt should touch her hand again, Bade all at once her unclad Graces sew A leathern shelter for her hand of snow.
A formidable club swung by a leathern noose from his wrist, to be used only for self- defence: the canons forbade the priest to strike merely in assault.
The village pastor delivered a staff to the pilgrim, and put round him a scarf or girdle, with a leathern scrip or wallet attached.
His arms consist of a long knife, a bowie, and a heavy pistol, carefully secured by a holster to theleathern belt around his waist.
It consisted of what might have once been a hunting-shirt, but which now looked more like a leathern bag with the bottom ripped open, and the sleeves sewed into the sides.
Covering the division of the hair from the forehead back and down the shoulders, is a narrow leathern strap, universally adorned with rough turquoises and bits of gold or silver.
There is a kind of leathern helmet in the Prussian service which is light, serviceable, and neat.
This they had done; and having supplied themselves with food and some leathern bottles filled with water, they had pushed on during the night and the whole of the next day, till they reached the shelter of the wood.
Boxall had thoughtfully brought away a leathern bottle, such as Arabs always carry with them; but he had not filled it, on account of the weight.
Wrapped among the leathern garments was an automatic pistol.
The Masquer advanced to the table and gathered the heap of money and scarfpins into the leathern pocket of his coat.
From head to foot he was hidden under his leathern attire.
The man drew a heavy leathern purse from the pocket of his blouse, and replied,-- "I have money.
But any one who was well acquainted with him, and examined him closely, would have shuddered; the buckle of his leathern stock, instead of sitting in the nape of his neck, was under his left ear.
Long leathern thongs are tied to poles and cords, and drawn over the tops of these shrubs about noon; which thus collect the dust of the anthers, which adheres to the leather, and is occasionally scraped off.
Rolls in their marble orbs his Gorgon-eyes, And drinks with leathern ears her tender cries.
For a month Jack laboured steadily in the forge, his sleeves rolled to the elbow, and his leathern apron round his waist.
Up at cockcrow in the morning, he donned his leathern apron, and set his fire going.
As for Sylvia, she stopped abruptly, and dropped her leathern case.
In one hand she carried a portfolio, in the other a little leathern case.
Having filled a leathern bag with provisions from a cook's shop, he went out of the city gates.
That evening he packed a leathern bag full of bread and meat, and early the next morning he set out on his journey to the dreadful wilds.
He approached it, and looking in at the door he saw an old man in a leathern doublet, sitting at a table, eating honey.
As he spoke his eyes fell on Peter's Bible, which lay on the table with the leathern case beside it.
Around his shoulders were two leathern belts that crossed each other upon his breast.
As for Swartboy, a pair of old leathern "crackers" and a striped shirt were all the clothing he carried, beside his sheep-skin kaross.
Other smaller implements hung from the belts, attached by leathern thongs: there was a picker, a wiper, and a steel for striking fire with.
Quarters of venison they had frequently stolen, and they had eaten up the leathern part of Swartboy's saddle, and rendered it quite useless for a while.
Of course, the idea of a leathernlady is only a youthful prank.
Of this they dug out a small quantity, and washed it; put the produce of black sand and gold into leathern bags, and then, digging out another panful, washed it as before.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leathern" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: buff; leather; leathery