kiszabni
Kiszabni is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to shear" or "to clip," most commonly referring to the act of cutting the wool off sheep. This process is essential for harvesting wool, a valuable commodity used in textiles and other industries. The term can also be applied to clipping the hair of other animals, such as dogs or horses, for grooming or practical purposes.
Historically, sheep shearing was a significant agricultural activity, often performed annually or semi-annually depending on the
In a broader, figurative sense, "kiszabni" can also imply cutting something down to size or reducing it,