Soft leather shoe; originally worn by Native Americans.
1 The sole of a shoe cuts the grass sharper than a mocassin .
2 Larry tossed the mocassin to his leader, who eyed it carelessly for a moment.
3 Suddenly he started, and, turning the mocassin over, examined it with close and earnest attention.
4 The most curious is the mocassin flower.
5 In addition to these proper names we have from the Indians wigwam, squaw, hammock, tomahawk, canoe, mocassin , hominy, etc.
6 Ask a Chepewyan to wipe off his war-paint while there was the print of a Knisteneau mocassin in his war-path?
7 Yes, my dear, but the face is more like an ape's; it is even more distinct than in the yellow mocassin .
8 The mocassin of the officer had evidently attracted his attention, and he now demanded, in a more serious and imperative tone,-
9 My left foot fell flat, but under the soft sole of my right mocassin I felt something alive, heaving or rolling.
10 He found the girl in equally good spirits, the injured foot encased in a mocassin that belonged to one of the foreman's children.
11 An Indian mocassin over two pairs of thick socks is good in a hard frost, but gets wet through with the slightest moisture.
12 The Strawberry now pointed to a mark near where the fire had been lighted, and said, "The mocassin of a squaw."
13 The Indian woman brought him the mocassins with the remainder of the skin.
14 I wore two pairs of mocassins , but the ice soon cut through both.
15 He wore deerskin leggings fringed down the seams, and mocassins upon his feet.
16 She was very busy sewing a pair of mocassins out of deer leather.
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