Irish
Noun
leathar m (genitive singular leathair, nominative plural leathair)
- leather; article, piece, of leather; strap; (plural) leather equipment, strapping
- hide, skin
- tawse
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Terms derived from leathar
- bruaintín leathair (“(shoemaker's) leather apron”)
- bualadh leathair (“sexual intercourse”)
- éadach leathair (“leather cloth”)
- eitleog leathair, ialtóg leathair, leadhbán leathair, leadhbóg leathair, leidhbín leathair, sciathán leathair (“bat”)
- feoil is leathar (“flesh and skin”)
- idir feoil is leathar (“underneath the skin”)
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- leathar an chinn (“the scalp”)
- leathar bróg (“shoe-leather”)
- leathar gan leasú (“undressed leather”)
- leathar leasaithe (“dressed leather”)
- leathar rásúir (“(razor-)strop”)
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- leathar stíoróipe (“stirrup-strap”)
- mála leathair (“leather bag”)
- obair leathair (“leatherwork”)
- rópa leathair (“hide rope”)
- úrleathar, leathar úr (“untanned leather”)
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