Vellum

Etymology
From velin (French vélin), from vel ‘veal’.

Noun

 * 1) A type of parchment paper made from the skin of a lamb, baby goat, or calf.
 * 2) A writing paper of very high quality.

Translations

 * Chinese: 上等犊皮纸
 * Finnish: pergamentti, veliini
 * French: vélin
 * Interlingua: vitellino


 * Russian:
 * Spanish: vitela
 * Turkish: tirşe, tirşe taklidi kağıt
 * Volapük: pigmin


 * Finnish: silopaperi
 * French: vélin
 * German: Pergement, Velin


 * Swedish: veläng
 * Turkish: parşömen, parşömen kağıdı