saffian

English

Etymology

Russian сафья́н (safʹján)

Noun

saffian (countable and uncountable, plural saffians)

  1. A leather made from goatskins or sheepskins which is tanned with sumac and then brightly dyed.
    • 1980, Gene Wolfe, chapter 6, in The Shadow of the Torturer:
      One of the three volumes Cyby had brought was as large as the top of a small table [] ; from the arms impressed upon its saffian cover, I supposed it to be the history of some old noble family.
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