يلب

Etymology
Apparently borrowed from /, native Semitic cognate to the Arabic  and , compare  and , in a regiolect and chronolect where the distinction of , ,  and  was already degenerated and the word bore the latter sound, as is the case for  and 🇨🇬. Some more general clothing names have been derived from these two root formulas in Semitic, and in particular the same Aramaic source lays claim to 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) skin of the back of a wild beast
 * 2) leather or felt war-gear, soft field accoutrements (armour as well as shields, and possibly helmets)