Difference between revisions of "Crushed leather"

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* Danish: [[glittet skind]]<ref name="Nord">Nielsen, Torben. Vocabularium bibliothecarii nordicum. København, Bibliotekscentralen, 1968.</ref>
 
* Danish: [[glittet skind]]<ref name="Nord">Nielsen, Torben. Vocabularium bibliothecarii nordicum. København, Bibliotekscentralen, 1968.</ref>
  
* Dutch: [[geplet leer|label=preferred}} Finnish: [[silonahka]]<ref name="Nord" />, [[sileänahka|status=preferred|source=Nord}}
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* Dutch: [[geplet leer|status=preferred}} Finnish: [[silonahka]]<ref name="Nord" />, [[sileänahka|status=preferred|source=Nord}}
* French: [[maroquin écrasé]], [[-cylindré|label=preferred}} German: [[Ecrasé-Leder|label=preferred}} Italian: (translation needed)
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* French: [[maroquin écrasé]], [[-cylindré|status=preferred}} German: [[Ecrasé-Leder|status=preferred}} Italian: (translation needed)
  
 
* Latin: (translation needed)
 
* Latin: (translation needed)

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English

noun

"A leather which has been heavily pressed, causing the grain to be flattened, or crushed, thereby leaving a smooth, glazed, yet grained effect. Such leather has an unnatural appearance and is now seldom used in craft bookbinding."<ref name="Etherington">Roberts, Matt T. and Don Etherington. "Crushed". Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books, A Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology. Conservation Online, 1994. Web. 29 March 2016.</ref>

Synonyms

Related terms

Crushed morocco,

Translations

  • Danish: glittet skind<ref name="Nord">Nielsen, Torben. Vocabularium bibliothecarii nordicum. København, Bibliotekscentralen, 1968.</ref>
  • Dutch: [[geplet leer|status=preferred}} Finnish: silonahka<ref name="Nord" />, [[sileänahka|status=preferred|source=Nord}}
  • French: maroquin écrasé, [[-cylindré|status=preferred}} German: [[Ecrasé-Leder|status=preferred}} Italian: (translation needed)
  • Latin: (translation needed)

References

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References

  1. ^  Nielsen, Torben. Vocabularium bibliothecarii nordicum. København, Bibliotekscentralen, 1968.