deglubo

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to peel off; to shell; to husk
 * 2) to flay; to skin
 * 3) * Suetonius in De Vita Caesarum, Book III. Tiberius, 32:2; English translation based on work of
 * Praesidibus onerandas tributo provincias suadentibus rescripsit boni pastoris esse tondere pecus, non deglubere.
 * To the governors who recommended burdensome taxes for his provinces, he (Tiberius) wrote in answer that it was the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it.

Conjugation

 * As with, the perfect system of this verb is unattested in Classical Latin.