skaski
Skaski is a term that appears in several fictional and cultural contexts, and there is no single, universally recognized definition. In fantasy literature and role-playing settings, skaski commonly denotes a small forest creature with luminescent eyes and a cautious demeanor; descriptions vary by author.
In culinary worldbuilding, skaski is used for a crescent-shaped pastry made from rye flour, honey, and chopped
In constructed music traditions, skaski designates a simple woodwind instrument with two finger holes; its tonal
As a polysemous term, skaski requires context to determine which sense is intended. Some authors have used