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| ind. to flesh sth. [skins or hides] | 28 etw.Akk. aasen [veraltet] [Gerberjargon] [Felle oder Häute abschaben, vom Fleisch reinigen] | ||
| hist. ind. to scrape sth. [hides, in order to remove the flesh before tanning] | 14 etw. aasen [veraltet] [Gerberjargon] [Felle oder Häute abschaben, vom Fleisch reinigen] | ||
| to flesh sth. | etw.Akk. abaasen [veraltet] [Gerberjargon] [die Haut auf der Fleischseite abschaben] |
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