leathern

English

Etymology

From Middle English letheren, from Old English liþren, from Proto-Germanic *liþrīnaz (of leather, leathern), equivalent to leather + -en. Cognate with Scots letherin, lethrin, West Frisian learen, Dutch lederen, leren (leathern), German ledern (leathern).

Adjective

leathern (not comparable)

  1. (dated) Made of leather.
    Synonym: (more current) leather

Derived terms

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