dragonhide

noun

Etymology

From dragon + hide.

  1. derived from *(s)kewH-
  2. derived from *(s)kewH- — “to cover, wrap, encase
  3. inherited from *huzdijaną
  4. inherited from *huʀdijan — “to conceal
  5. inherited from hȳdan
  6. inherited from hiden
  7. compounded as dragonhide — “dragon + hide

Definitions

  1. The hide of a dragon.

    • She was also almost naked, except for a couple of mere scraps of the lightest chain mail and riding boots of iridescent dragonhide.

The neighborhood

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