Flaying

/ˈfleɪ.ɪŋ/ noun

Definition

The act of removing skin or outer layers from something, or the skin that is removed.

Etymology

Present participle of 'flay' (from Old English flean). The -ing suffix creates a gerund form referring to the action or its product.

Kelly Says

Flaying appears as torture in Biblical and classical texts, making it culturally significant as humanity's oldest documented severe punishment—yet the same action was absolutely necessary for producing leather, one of civilization's essential materials.

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