Shave

/ʃeɪv/ verb

To cut hair very close to the skin with a razor or blade, usually on the face or legs.

From Old English 'sceafan,' related to Old Norse 'skafa' and German 'schaben' (to scrape). The word is ancient and comes from Germanic roots meaning 'to scrape or cut away.'

AFskeer
AMማርዳት
ARيحلق
BGбръсна се
BNদাড়ি কামানো
CAafaitar
CSholit se
DAbarbere
DErasieren
ELξυρίζω
ESafeitar
EThabeme ajama
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