Tondere
Tondere is a Latin verb that translates to "to shear," "to cut," or "to clip." In ancient Roman society, it was a common term associated with various aspects of daily life and agriculture. The most frequent application of tondere referred to the shearing of sheep to obtain wool. This was a crucial activity for the Roman economy, as wool was a primary material for clothing and textiles. The process of shearing, or tondures, was often done seasonally and involved specialized tools and techniques.
Beyond sheep, tondere could also describe the cutting of hair, particularly for men and boys. While women's