plew

/pluː/
noun
  1. A beaver skin, used especially in the fur trade as a unit of exchange or value.
    • In the 18th century, a single plew could be traded for a metal axe or a length of cloth.
    • Historians study records of plew shipments to understand the early fur trade economy.
    • The trapper stored his plews carefully to keep them dry and free from damage.
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