- life together, and the girl
tells her
about the
dogskin. The old
woman promises to burn the
dogskin to keep him human. The next morning, the dog husband...
- made of
dogskin,
according to Plutarch,
Roman Questions, 52: see Waites, 258 for
analysis of
chthonic connections between the Lares'
dogskin tunic, Hecate...
- snakeskin,
while their ****anese equivalent, the shamisen, is made from
dogskin in the case of
students and
catskin in the case of
professional players...
-
leading to disgrace. For they
ordained that each one of them must wear a
dogskin cap (κυνῆ / kunễ) and wrap
himself in
skins (διφθέρα / diphthéra) and receive...
-
leading to disgrace. For they
ordained that each one of them must wear a
dogskin cap (κυνῆ / kunễ) and wrap
himself in
skins (διφθέρα / diphthéra) and receive...
- Pah Rah
Range to the
south and
Honey Lake Valley,
Winnemucca Valley and
Dogskin Mountain on the west. The
eastern portion along Pyramid Lake is within...
-
Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
Retrieved 20 July 2010. "Edged
Weapons with
dogskin in the
Taonga Māori Collection".
Collections Online.
Museum of New Zealand...
- youthful,
lively male
figures clad in short, rustic,
girdled tunics – made of
dogskin,
according to Plutarch. They take a dancer's attitude,
tiptoed or lightly...
- for the skin of the body of the instrument, in
contrast to the cat or
dogskin used
traditionally on the shamisen.
Though Okinawa is
famous for the venomous...
-
ellipse with a
membrane of musk deer skin; the drum
beater is
covered in
dogskin. The word kaco may be a loan-word from the Orok language. The drum may...