See also: beaver coat (def. 1)
- 1765-75  (1933)  I Perseaved five Parsons from the Camp aproching--four was Imployed in Car[ry]ing a Beaver Blanket finely painted--the Other Held in his Hand a Callemeat or Pipe of Peace. . . .
- 1796  In the loss sustained by Mr. Jarvis, was also a Buffalo Skin, which, if returned, with or without the beaver blankets, will be thankfully received and no questions asked.
2 Fur Trade the largest size of beaver skin.
See also: blanket ((n.)) (def. 4)
- 1947  A good beaver "blanket" is worth forty dollars.