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[[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[σκῦτος]], τό.
[[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[σκῦτος]], τό.


[[dressed leather]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[διφθέρα]], ἡ ([[Euripides|Eur.]], ''Fragment'').
[[dressed leather]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[διφθέρα]], ἡ ([[Euripides]], ''Fragment'').
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[[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[σκύτινος]].
 
of [[dressed leather]]: [[prose|P.]] [[διφθέρινος]] ([[Xenophon|Xen.]]).
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Afrikaans: leer; Albanian: lëkurë; Amharic: ቆዳ; Arabic: جِلْد‎; Egyptian Arabic: جلد‎; Armenian: կաշի; Asturian: cueru; Avestan: 𐬗𐬀𐬭𐬆𐬨𐬀𐬥-‎; Azerbaijani: dəri, gön; Bashkir: күн; Belarusian: скура; Bengali: চামড়া; Breton: lêr; Bulgarian: кожа; Burmese: သားရေ; Catalan: cuir; Chamicuro: shama; Cherokee: ᎦᏃᏥ; Chinese Cantonese: 皮革, 皮; Dungan: пи; Mandarin: 皮革, 皮; Cornish: ledher; Czech: kůže; Danish: læder; Dutch: [[leer]], [[leder]]; Esperanto: ledo; Estonian: nahk; Faroese: leður; Finnish: nahka; French: [[cuir]]; Galician: coiro; Georgian: ტყავი; German: [[Leder]]; Greek: [[δέρμα]]; Ancient Greek: [[βύρσα]]; Guaraní: pire; Gujarati: ચર્મ, ચામડું; Hebrew: עוֹר‎; Hindi: चमड़ा, चर्म; Hungarian: bőr; Icelandic: leður; Ido: ledro; Indonesian: kulit; Interlingua: corio; Irish: leathar; Middle Irish: lethar; Italian: [[cuoio]]; Japanese: 皮革, 革; Kannada: ಚರ್ಮ; Karachay-Balkar: тери; Kazakh: тері, көн; Khmer: ស្បែក; Korean: 가죽, 피혁(皮革); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: çerm; Kyrgyz: тери; Lao: ຫນັງ, ໜັງສັດ; Latin: [[cutis]], [[corium]], [[aluta]]; Latvian: āda; Lithuanian: oda; Macedonian: кожа; Malay: kulit; Malayalam: തോൽ, തുകൽ; Maltese: ġilda; Manx: lhiare, liare; Marathi: चामडे; Mongolian Cyrillic: савхи, арьс; Mongolian: ᠰᠠᠪᠢᠬᠢ, ᠠᠷᠠᠰᠤ; Navajo: akał; Nepali: छाला; Norwegian Bokmål: lær; Nynorsk: lêr; Ojibwe: bashkwegin; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: кожа, скора; Old East Slavic: кожа, скора; Old English: leþer; Old Persian Pashto: چرم‎, سختیان‎, وژن‎; Persian: چرم‎, جلد‎; Polish: skóra; Portuguese: [[couro]]; Punjabi: ਚਮੜਾ; Quechua: qara; Romanian: piele, piele de animal; Russian: [[кожа]]; Scottish Gaelic: leathar; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ко̏жа; Roman: kȍža; Sinhalese: සම්; Slovak: koža; Slovene: usnje; Spanish: [[cuero]]; Swahili: ngozi; Swedish: läder; Tagalog: katad; Tajik: чарм, ҷилд; Tamil: தோல்; Tatar: күн; Telugu: తోలు; Thai: หนัง; Tibetan: ཀོ་བ; Turkish: deri; Turkmen: deri, gön, gaýyş; Udmurt: ку; Ukrainian: шкі́ра; Urdu: چمڑا‎, چرم‎; Uyghur: تېرە‎, خۇرۇم‎, كۆن‎; Uzbek: charm, teri, koʻn; Venetian: curame, curam, corame; Vietnamese: da thuộc; Vilamovian: łaoder; Walloon: cur; Welsh: lledr; Yiddish: לעדער‎ or; Zulu: isikhumba
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Arabic: جِلْدِيّ‎; Belarusian: скураны; Bulgarian: кожен; Czech: kožený; Danish: læder-; Dutch: [[leren]]; Esperanto: leda; Faroese: leður-; Finnish: nahka-, nahkainen; French: [[de cuir]]; Galician: de coiro; Georgian: ტყავის; German: [[ledern]]; Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐌻𐌻𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃; Ancient Greek: [[βύρσινος]], [[δερμάτινος]]; Lithuanian: odinis; Macedonian: кожен; Persian: چرمی‎; Polish: skórzany; Portuguese: [[de couro]]; Romanian: din piele; Russian: [[кожаный]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кожни; Roman: kožni; Slovak: kožený; Slovene: usnjen; Swahili: -a ngozi; Turkish: deri; Ukrainian: шкіряний; Yiddish: לעדערן‎
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substantive

Ar. and P. σκῦτος, τό.

dressed leather: P. and V. διφθέρα, ἡ (Euripides, Fragment).

adjective

Ar. and P. σκύτινος.

of dressed leather: P. διφθέρινος (Xen.).

Translations

noun

Afrikaans: leer; Albanian: lëkurë; Amharic: ቆዳ; Arabic: جِلْد‎; Egyptian Arabic: جلد‎; Armenian: կաշի; Asturian: cueru; Avestan: 𐬗𐬀𐬭𐬆𐬨𐬀𐬥-‎; Azerbaijani: dəri, gön; Bashkir: күн; Belarusian: скура; Bengali: চামড়া; Breton: lêr; Bulgarian: кожа; Burmese: သားရေ; Catalan: cuir; Chamicuro: shama; Cherokee: ᎦᏃᏥ; Chinese Cantonese: 皮革, 皮; Dungan: пи; Mandarin: 皮革, 皮; Cornish: ledher; Czech: kůže; Danish: læder; Dutch: leer, leder; Esperanto: ledo; Estonian: nahk; Faroese: leður; Finnish: nahka; French: cuir; Galician: coiro; Georgian: ტყავი; German: Leder; Greek: δέρμα; Ancient Greek: βύρσα; Guaraní: pire; Gujarati: ચર્મ, ચામડું; Hebrew: עוֹר‎; Hindi: चमड़ा, चर्म; Hungarian: bőr; Icelandic: leður; Ido: ledro; Indonesian: kulit; Interlingua: corio; Irish: leathar; Middle Irish: lethar; Italian: cuoio; Japanese: 皮革, 革; Kannada: ಚರ್ಮ; Karachay-Balkar: тери; Kazakh: тері, көн; Khmer: ស្បែក; Korean: 가죽, 피혁(皮革); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: çerm; Kyrgyz: тери; Lao: ຫນັງ, ໜັງສັດ; Latin: cutis, corium, aluta; Latvian: āda; Lithuanian: oda; Macedonian: кожа; Malay: kulit; Malayalam: തോൽ, തുകൽ; Maltese: ġilda; Manx: lhiare, liare; Marathi: चामडे; Mongolian Cyrillic: савхи, арьс; Mongolian: ᠰᠠᠪᠢᠬᠢ, ᠠᠷᠠᠰᠤ; Navajo: akał; Nepali: छाला; Norwegian Bokmål: lær; Nynorsk: lêr; Ojibwe: bashkwegin; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: кожа, скора; Old East Slavic: кожа, скора; Old English: leþer; Old Persian Pashto: چرم‎, سختیان‎, وژن‎; Persian: چرم‎, جلد‎; Polish: skóra; Portuguese: couro; Punjabi: ਚਮੜਾ; Quechua: qara; Romanian: piele, piele de animal; Russian: кожа; Scottish Gaelic: leathar; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ко̏жа; Roman: kȍža; Sinhalese: සම්; Slovak: koža; Slovene: usnje; Spanish: cuero; Swahili: ngozi; Swedish: läder; Tagalog: katad; Tajik: чарм, ҷилд; Tamil: தோல்; Tatar: күн; Telugu: తోలు; Thai: หนัง; Tibetan: ཀོ་བ; Turkish: deri; Turkmen: deri, gön, gaýyş; Udmurt: ку; Ukrainian: шкі́ра; Urdu: چمڑا‎, چرم‎; Uyghur: تېرە‎, خۇرۇم‎, كۆن‎; Uzbek: charm, teri, koʻn; Venetian: curame, curam, corame; Vietnamese: da thuộc; Vilamovian: łaoder; Walloon: cur; Welsh: lledr; Yiddish: לעדער‎ or; Zulu: isikhumba

adjective

Arabic: جِلْدِيّ‎; Belarusian: скураны; Bulgarian: кожен; Czech: kožený; Danish: læder-; Dutch: leren; Esperanto: leda; Faroese: leður-; Finnish: nahka-, nahkainen; French: de cuir; Galician: de coiro; Georgian: ტყავის; German: ledern; Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐌻𐌻𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃; Ancient Greek: βύρσινος, δερμάτινος; Lithuanian: odinis; Macedonian: кожен; Persian: چرمی‎; Polish: skórzany; Portuguese: de couro; Romanian: din piele; Russian: кожаный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кожни; Roman: kožni; Slovak: kožený; Slovene: usnjen; Swahili: -a ngozi; Turkish: deri; Ukrainian: шкіряний; Yiddish: לעדערן‎