δορά
From LSJ
ἐν δὲ μηνὸς πρῶτον τύχεν ἆμαρ → it chanced to be on the first of the month, that day fell on the first of the month
English (LSJ)
(A), ἡ, (δέρω)
A skin when taken off, hide, of beasts, δ. αἰγῶν Thgn.55; θηρῶν E.Cyc.330, cf. Diog.Oen.10; of birds, Hdt.4.175; of men, Pl.Euthd.285c; σατύρου Id.Smp.221e; grape-skin, Ruf. Anat.12. 2 rarely, skin on the living body, Ph.2.100, Hld.9.18. II flaying, Gal.2.423.
δορά (B),
A = δοκός (Cret.), EM284.12; cf. δόρυ.