batskin
English
editEtymology
editNoun
editbatskin (plural batskins)
- The hide of a bat.
- 1990, Belinda Hurmence, A Girl Called Boy, New York: Clarion Books, page 137:
- She said presently, in a normal tone, "You never saw such a nasty mess of roots and chicken eyes and dried blood and batskins and skulls of toads as Muh kept."
- 2008, Jim C. Hines, Goblin War, New York: Daw Books:
- A handful of weapons sat beside a batskin mattress filled with dried grasses.
- 2007, Eva Ibbotson, A Company of Swans, Speak, page 318:
- Manuclo's baby was said to have smiled his first undoubted smile at her; Manuelo's mother-in-law gave her a charm against rheumatism: a pleasing confection of batskins, jaguar claws and human teeth.