leathar

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From Middle Irish lethar, from Proto-Celtic *letrom (compare Welsh lledr).

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leathar m (genitive singular leathair, nominative plural leathair or leathracha)

  1. leather, piece of leather
  2. strap (strip of thick leather used in flogging)
  3. hide (skin of an animal)

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