Hypertext Webster Gateway: "paring"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Pare \Pare\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pared}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Paring}.] [F. parer to pare, as a horse's hoofs, to dress or
curry, as, leather, to clear, as anchors or cables, to parry,
ward off, fr. L. parare to prepare. Cf. {Empire}, {Parade},
{Pardon}, {Parry}, {Prepare}.]
1. To cut off, or shave off, the superficial substance or
extremities of; as, to pare an apple; to pare a horse's
hoof.

2. To remove; to separate; to cut or shave, as the skin,
ring, or outside part, from anything; -- followed by off
or away; as; to pare off the ring of fruit; to pare away
redundancies.

3. Fig.: To diminish the bulk of; to reduce; to lessen.

The king began to pare a little the privilege of
clergy. --Bacon.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Paring \Par"ing\, n. [From {Pare}, v. t.]
1. The act of cutting off the surface or extremites of
anything.

2. That which is pared off. --Pope.

Pare off the surface of the earth, and with the
parings raise your hills. --Mortimer.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

paring
n 1: a thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been
shaved from something [syn: {sliver}, {shaving}]
2: (usually plural) a part of a fruit or vegetable that is
pared or cut off; especially the skin or peel; "she could
peel an apple with a single long paring"


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