eyes skinned - translation to arabic
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eyes skinned - translation to arabic

SKIN REMOVAL
Skinned
  • ''Homo Victor'' (Victorious Man), depicting open skinning in [[Kenya]] in 1910, [[Akseli Gallen-Kallela]]

eyes skinned      
كان متيقظا ، كان متنبها
FLAYING         
  • ''Apollo flaying Marsyas'' by [[Antonio Corradini]] (1658–1752), [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], [[London]]
  • [[Assyria]]ns flaying their prisoners alive
  • ''[[The Judgement of Cambyses]]'', part 2, half of a [[diptych]] painted by [[Gerard David]] in 1498.
  • Shield showing three flaying knives, symbol of [[Bartholomew the Apostle]]
  • Apollo]]. Painting by [[Titian]].
METHOD OF SLOW AND PAINFUL EXECUTION IN WHICH SKIN IS REMOVED FROM THE BODY
Flayed alive; Flayed; Skinned alive; Flays

ألاسم

تَجْرِيد ; تَقَشُّر ; تَقْشِير ; سَحْج ; سَلْخ ; قَشْر ; قَشْط ; كَشْط

الفعل

سَلَخَ ; نَزَعَ الجِلْدَ

FLAYED         
  • ''Apollo flaying Marsyas'' by [[Antonio Corradini]] (1658–1752), [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], [[London]]
  • [[Assyria]]ns flaying their prisoners alive
  • ''[[The Judgement of Cambyses]]'', part 2, half of a [[diptych]] painted by [[Gerard David]] in 1498.
  • Shield showing three flaying knives, symbol of [[Bartholomew the Apostle]]
  • Apollo]]. Painting by [[Titian]].
METHOD OF SLOW AND PAINFUL EXECUTION IN WHICH SKIN IS REMOVED FROM THE BODY
Flayed alive; Flayed; Skinned alive; Flays

الفعل

سَلَخَ ; نَزَعَ الجِلْدَ

الصفة

سَلِيخ ; مَسْلُوخ ; مُنْسَلِخ

Definition

Flaying
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Flay.

Wikipedia

Skinning

Skinning is the act of skin removal. The process is done by humans to animals, mainly as a means to prepare the meat beneath for cooking and consumption, or to harvest the skin for making fur clothing or tanning it to make leather. The skin may also be used as a trophy or taxidermy, sold on the fur market, or, in the case of a declared pest, used as proof of kill to obtain a bounty from a government health, agricultural, or game agency.

Two common methods of skinning are open skinning and case skinning. Typically, large animals are open skinned and smaller animals are case skinned.

Skinning, when it is performed on live humans as a form of torture, murder or capital punishment, is referred to as flaying.