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roan
[ rohn ]
adjective
- (chiefly of horses) of the color sorrel, chestnut, or bay, sprinkled with gray or white.
- prepared from leather of this color.
noun
- a horse or other animal with a roan coat.
- a roan color.
- a soft, flexible sheepskin leather, used in bookbinding, often made to imitate morocco.
roan
/ əʊ /
adjective
- (of a horse) having a bay ( red roan ), chestnut ( strawberry roan ), or black ( blue roan ) coat sprinkled with white hairs
noun
- a horse having such a coat
- a soft unsplit sheepskin leather with a close tough grain, used in bookbinding, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of roan1
Word History and Origins
Origin of roan1
Example Sentences
At Red Cliffs Lodge near Moab, I rode a big, red roan horse named Little Joe on a three-hour trail ride through the valley where the 1950 movie “Rio Grande” was filmed.
The roan lifted her lean, bony head, tossed her mane, spun about, and galloped from the clearing.
Gray or roan horses are 0 for their last 31 in the Derby; Essential Quality and Soup and Sandwich will aim to snap that drought.
One safari outfitter from Africa was offering a $25,000 “Trump Special,” inviting hunters to “make your own drone strike” by shooting a buffalo, sable, roan antelope and crocodile in a single trip.
“And this here’s my daddy,” he said, smiling at a little old man who came around the house leading a big roan horse that was saddled up.
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