From the Old French for 'calf', a fine parchment derived from the delicate skins of young animals, traditionally used as a medium upon which to print UK laws
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- Calfskin parchment on which British Acts of Parliament have been printed since records began
- A fine parchment prepared from the skin of a calf, kid, or lamb
- Fine parchment prepared from the skin of a calf, kid or lamb
- Fine parchment prepared from the skin of a kid, lamb or calf
- Parchment made from calf, kid or lambskin
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