1: δερμάτινος
(Strong's #1193 — Adjective — dermatinos — der-mat'-ee-nos )

denotes "of skin leather" (from derma, "skin, hide of beasts," akin to dero, "to flay;" whence Eng., "derm," "dermal," "dermatology"); it is translated "leather" in Matthew 3:4 , of John the Baptist's girdle; in Mark 1:6 , RV (AV, "of a skin"). See SKIN.