Leather
Pronunciation : Leath"er
Part of Speech : n.
Etymology : [OE. lether, AS. le; akin to D. leder, le?r, G. leder, OHG. ledar, Icel. le, Sw. l?der, Dan. l?der.]
Definition : 1. The skin of an animal, or some part of such skin, tanned, tawed, or otherwise dressed for use; also, dressed hides, collectively.
2. The skin. [Ironical or Sportive]
Note: Leather is much used adjectively in the sense of made of, relating to, or like, leather. Leather board, an imitation of sole leather, made of leather scraps, rags, paper, etc. -- Leather carp (Zo?l.) , a variety of carp in which the scales are all, or nearly all, absent. See Illust. under Carp. -- Leather jacket. (Zo?l.) (a) A California carangoid fish (Oligoplites saurus). (b) A trigger fish (Balistes Carolinensis). -- Leather flower (Bot.), a climbing plant (Clematis Viorna) of the Middle and Southern States having thick, leathery sepals of a purplish color. -- Leather leaf (Bot.), a low shrub (Cassandra calyculata), growing in Northern swamps, and having evergreen, coriaceous, scurfy leaves. -- Leather plant (Bot.), one or more New Zealand plants of the composite genus Celmisia, which have white or buff tomentose leaves. -- Leather turtle. (Zo?l.) See Leatherback. -- Vegetable leather. (a) An imitation of leather made of cotton waste. (b) Linen cloth coated with India rubber. Ure.
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
Pronunciation : Leath"er
Part of Speech : v.
Definition : Defn: To beat, as with a thong of leather. [Obs. or Colloq.] G. Eliot.
t. [imp. & p. p. Leathered; p. pr. & vb. n. Leathering.]
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913