Definition of Dogskin. Meaning of Dogskin. Synonyms of Dogskin

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Definition of Dogskin

Dogskin
Dogskin Dog"skin, n. The skin of a dog, or leather made of the skin. Also used adjectively.

Meaning of Dogskin from wikipedia

- 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...