Where does “lizardskin” come from?

lizardskin (English) comes from English lizard, from Middle English lesarde, from Anglo-Norman lusard, from Old French lesard, from Latin lacertus, from Latin lacerta — lizard; ablative singular of lacerta.

lizardskin (English): The skin of a lizard, or leather made from it

Definitions

  1. The skin of a lizard, or leather made from it

Ancestry of “lizardskin”, step by step

lizardskin traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English lizard

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlizardAny reptile of the order Squamata that is not a...
2Middle EnglishlesardeA reptile, especially a lizard; The sharpened tip...
3Anglo-Normanlusard
4Old Frenchlesard
5LatinlacertusAlternative form of lacerta: a lizard; The...
6Latinlacertalizard; ablative singular of lacerta

via English Skin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSkinThe outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human
2Middle EnglishskynThe skin; A layer or cover located in the inside...
Every word from Latin lacerta