lionskin
English
Etymology
lion
+
skin
Noun
lionskin
(
plural
lionskins
)
The
skin
of a
lion
.
1956
, C. S. Lewis,
The Last Battle
:
Puzzle begged very hard to have the
lionskin
taken off him. He said it was too hot and the way it was rucked up on his back was uncomfortable
:
also, it made him look so silly.
Translations
Translations
Greek:
λεοντή
(el)
f
(
leontí
)
Ancient:
λεοντέη
f
(
leontéē
)
,
λεοντῆ
f
(
leontê
)
Anagrams
loinskin
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