Scortum
Scortum is a Latin word that translates to "skin" or "hide." In ancient Roman contexts, it most commonly referred to the skin of animals, particularly those used for parchment or leather. This material was essential for various purposes, including writing surfaces, clothing, and containers. The processing of animal skins into usable scortum involved tanning and other treatments to preserve the material and make it more durable.
The term scortum could also be used metaphorically or in a more figurative sense. For instance, it