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English
Etymology
flay + -er.
Noun
flayer (plural flayers)
- One who or that which flays.
Translations
- Bulgarian: кожоде́р (bg) m (kožodér)
- Czech: drnomistr m, drnomístr m
- French: écorcheur (fr) m
- German: Schinder (de) m
- Hungarian: (please verify) sintér (hu), (please verify) gyepmester (hu)
- Italian: scorticatore (it) m
- Latin: excoriātor m, deglūbitor m
- Polish: rakarz (pl) m
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- Russian: живодёр (ru) m (živodjór)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: жи̏водер m, ши̑нтер m, стр̏водер m
- Latin: žȉvoder (sh) m, šȋnter (sh) m, stȑvoder (sh) m
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: drač m
- Spanish: desollador m
- Swedish: rackare (sv) c, avdragare (sv) c, avtagare c, hudflängare c
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