| 释义 | peltry
 pel·tryP0158300 (pĕl′trē)n. Undressed pelts considered as a group.[Middle English, from Old French peleterie, from peletier, furrier, from pel, skin, from Latin pellis; see pel- in Indo-European roots.]
 peltry(ˈpɛltrɪ) n, pl -ries (Tanning) the pelts of animals collectively[C15: from Old French peleterie collection of pelts, from Latin pilus hair]pelt•ry(ˈpɛl tri)
 n.,  pl.  -ries.   1.  fur skins; pelts collectively.    2.  a pelt.  [1400–50; late Middle English < Anglo-French pelterie, Old French peleterie furrier's wares =peleter furrier (derivative of pel skin < Latin pellis; see -er2) + -ie -y3]
 Peltrypelts or skins, collectively. 1436; refuse; rubbish; trash.Example: peltry of hares, rabbits, dogs, and other small animals, 1861.Translations
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