Lakoda
(ləˈkəʊdə)
[Name of an area in the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea.]
Used attrib. or absol.: a type of sealskin used as a material for coats.
| 1969 New Yorker 8 Nov. 179 A midicoat of Lakoda in its natural caramel uses black beaver for the collar and cuffs. 1975 Ibid. 7 Apr. 118/2 On the Atlanta trip, he wore a Lakoda-sealskin coat. |