The Collaborative International Dictionary
Griskin \Gris"kin\, n. [Grise a pig + -kin.] The spine of a hog. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
n. 1 A lean cut of meat from the loin of a pig. 2 (context rare English) The bones, particularly the spine, of a pig.
Usage examples of "griskin".
No one before Griskin had ever managed to express this degree of violence an rage in the medium of bronze, and Junior had long kept the artist's work on his short list of desired acquisitions.
He wore a well-tailored gray suit, and his gold Rolex was the very watch that Wroth Griskin might have killed for in his salad days.
The pedestal on which it had stood now held a Griskin bronze so devastatingly brilliant that one quick look at it would give nightmares to nuns and assassins alike.
He could shape women to his desire as easily as Sklent could paint his brilliant visions on canvas, easier than Wroth Griskin could cast bronze into disturbing works of art.
Griskin, a former convict, had served eleven years for second-degree murder before the lobbying efforts of a coalition of artists and writers had won his parole.