կաշի

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) skin of a human; hide of an animal
 * 2) leather
 * 3)  peel, rind of a fruit

Etymology
According to Ačaṙyan and J̌ahukyan, perhaps a 🇨🇬 borrowing. Compare 🇨🇬, which goes back to 🇨🇬. This is also a widely-used determinative used throughout cuneiform script languages, and therefore widely-disseminated throughout the ancient world. Ačaṙyan adduces also 🇨🇬, and some other derivatives of the root , but according to J̌ahukyan these are not related to the Akkadian word.

Martirosyan connects with 🇨🇬. This is not scarcely attested as it plays a prominent part in the state cult, having connections to more well-known Western motifs like the Golden Fleece and the Cornucopia. This term is an ancient wanderword with uncertain etymology, having Semitic forms and connections as well, potentially stemming from, which also extends from the natural use of an animal's stomach as a sack container. Note also the initial "$KUŠ$" is the Sumerian determinative mentioned above, denoting something made of skin, hide, or leather.

Note also ;, , ; , ,.

Noun

 * 1) hide, skin, leather