The boy threw up one of the whelps against the Oxhide.
"Myths and Folk Tales of Ireland"
Jeremiah Curtin
He wore a long unsleeved garment of recently flayed Oxhide reaching to the knees in a loose kilt and this was bound about his middle by a girdle of plaited straw and rushes.
"Ulysses"
James Joyce
The shields were square, and not made of Oxhide, like ours, but of wood.
"The White Shield"
Bertram Mitford