woolfell

/ˈwʊlˌfɛl/
noun
  1. The skin of a sheep with the wool still attached; a sheepskin.
    • The woolfell was stretched and dried before being processed into leather.
    • In medieval times, woolfells were used to make warm cloaks.
    • The farmer sold several woolfells to the tanner.
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