roan
Americanadjective
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(chiefly of horses) of the color sorrel, chestnut, or bay, sprinkled with gray or white.
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prepared from leather of this color.
noun
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a horse or other animal with a roan coat.
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a roan color.
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a soft, flexible sheepskin leather, used in bookbinding, often made to imitate morocco.
adjective
noun
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a horse having such a coat
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a soft unsplit sheepskin leather with a close tough grain, used in bookbinding, etc
Etymology
Origin of roan
1520–30; < Middle French < Old Spanish roano < Germanic; compare Gothic rauths red
Example Sentences
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She was more white than black, and more streamlined than the roan.
From Literature
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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.
From Washington Post
The roan whickered and bent her neck, nuzzling her master.
From Literature
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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.
From Seattle Times
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.
From Fox News
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