Barkpeeler

/ˈbɑrkˌpilər/ noun

A person whose occupation was stripping bark from trees, typically in timber industries or for tanning purposes.

From 'bark' and 'peel' plus agent suffix '-er.' Describes a specific occupational class in forestry and leather production dating back to medieval times.

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