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Etymology

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From lion +‎ skin.

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lionskin (plural lionskins)

  1. The skin of a lion.
    • 1956, C. S. Lewis, The Last Battle:
      Puzzle begged very hard to have the lionskin taken off him. He said it was too hot and the way it was rucked up on his back was uncomfortable: also, it made him look so silly.

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