IPA: /ˈbæbɪʃ/
KK: /bæˈbiʃ/
Strips made from animal hides or sinews that are used for sewing or tying things together, often seen in traditional crafts like making snowshoes.
The craftsman used babiche to lace the snowshoes tightly.
Babiche originates from the French word 'babiche', which refers to a type of rawhide or leather, particularly used in the context of making snowshoes or other items. The term is derived from the Algonquin word 'babiche', meaning a strap or thong made from animal hide.
Think of the French word 'babiche' for rawhide, which helps you remember that 'babiche' refers to a type of leather used for making straps or snowshoes.